Compensation for Dutch (former) owners of Volkswagens with Sjoemeldiesel

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Good news for those who had or have a so-called cheat diesel from one of the Volkswagen Group Brands. Interest Groups Have Reached An Agreement with Volkswagen for Compensation. For probable more than 100,000 people.

Dieselgate. It Feels Like Only Yesterday That It Dominated the Automotive News, But It Has Already Been Ten Years Since We first wrote about it. For Those Who Missed It: The Volkswagen Group Turned Out To Have Equipped the EA189 Diesel Engine With Smart Software That Could Surement Cycle for Measuring Emissions and Adjust The Operation and Therefore Emissions Accordingly. The EA189 Family Includes 1.2, 1.6 and 2.0 Liter TDI Diesel Engines That Found A Place in Numerous Models from Volkswagen, Audi, Seat and Skoda. Interest Groups Have Been Fighting for Compensation for (Former) Owners for some time. That is coming.

Stichting Car Claim, Stichting Diesel Emission Justice and Volkswagen Group Diesel Efficiency Foundation (Together with the Consumers’ Association) Proudly Announce That they have Reached an Agreement with Volkswagen on Compensation. The Amount to Be Received of Between Approximately € 300 and € 2,500 is for Consumers and Companies who Have Purchased a New Or Used So-Called Cheat Diesel from One of the Volkswagen Group Brands. The Amount Depends, Among Other Things, On The Model, The Moment The Car Was Purchased, The Number of Registrations and Whether You Bought The Car New Or Second-Hand. If you bought a cheat golf just last week, you shouldnn’t expect a lot of money. IT is expected that owners of more than 100,000 vehicles will be compensated with this settle.

You can register for the Scheme Until December 1 at www.dieselkeld.nl.

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