. >> henry hansel is the biggest automotive retailers in sonoma and he sells nine different brands of but he can do nothing about multiple cars stuck in lots due to recalls. >> it is what it is. we've never in all of the years in this business had this stop-sale environment that we're in right now. >> his lot is filled with supposedly clean-burning but now we know dirty diesels. yesterday the $14.8 billion settlement only begins the remedy process. volkswagen has said it will fix, take back or scrap the bad diesel. 71,000 in california alone. fixes might begin in late fall. >> the big part of that is what is the fix going 4'á entail and how long will it take. >> reporter: and that is not the worst. millions of more cars cannot be resold due to thei] recall of takata airbags. the parts don't exist yet and nor do the extra technicians. >> it is devastatindevastating. it will take us to work out of this at least five years in the current rate. >> reporter: in the car business right now, it is not the kind of job security anyone wants. from santa rosa, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> abc