How much compensation will VW owners get?
The Federal Trade Commission announced that Volkswagen agreed to buy back or repair more than half a million of the affected vehicles, with claimants awarded between $5,100 and $10,000 in compensation in addition to the estimated value of the vehicle.
Will VW customers get compensation?
Thousands of German motorists can now claim damages from the carmaker. Consumers affected by the Volkswagen emissions cheating scandal are eligible for damages that could total the entire cost of the vehicle, Germany's Federal Court of Justice ruled Monday.
How do I file a claim with Volkswagen?
Call 1-800-544-8021
Inform the customer service rep that you'd like to claim a warranty.
Is VW still buying back TDI?
Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche dealers can't sell any new diesels, except for certain 2015 models sold as new. They also cannot sell most used and certified pre-owned diesels. Volkswagen has since committed to electric cars, and it's possible the company will not sell a TDI diesel in the U.S. ever again.
Is the auto airbag settlement check legit?
It's not a scam. You got this notice because you may be able to claim money as part of a recent class action settlement. You're not alone. Thousands are starting to receive these notices – including a couple of us here at ClassAction.org.
How much is the Takata airbag settlement?
A $299.1 million settlement has been proposed with Ford Motor Company (“Ford”). The Settlement resolves claims that Ford manufactured, distributed, or sold certain vehicles containing allegedly defective inflators manufactured by Takata Corporation and TK Holdings, Inc.
Is the Takata air bag class action legitimate?
In a decision regarded by the car industry as a victory for common sense, the Supreme Court of NSW has dismissed a civil class action against Volkswagen over potentially faulty Takata airbags that had been replaced during a recall – and which had not been deemed responsible for any fatalities here or overseas.
Who is paying for the Takata airbag recall?
According to a New York Times review of Takata's internal documents, each airbag costs about $100 to replace. Typically, the automakers pay the upfront costs of a recall repair and are reimbursed by the manufacturer of the defective equipment that prompted the vehicle recalls.
How much will I get from the Takata airbag settlement Australia?