Settlement FAQs

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by Israel Haag Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How much will the Volkswagen settlement pay out?

As a part of this settlement, VW will provide $2.7 billion for the 2.0 liter violating vehicles and $225 million for the 3.0 liter violating vehicles to an Environmental Mitigation Trust. Funds from the trust will be used to fully remediate the excess NOx emissions from the illegal vehicles.

What is the Volkswagen diesel engine settlement in California?

First, on June 28, 2016, the United States lodged with the United States District Court for the District of Northern California the first partial settlement with certain of these Volkswagen entities addressing vehicles containing 2.0 liter diesel engines (the “2.0 liter partial settlement”).

What kind of car is covered by the Volkswagen TDI settlement?

The settlement applies to vehicles with 2-liter TDI engines vehicles. The makes and models that are covered are: VW Beetles from 2013-2015; VW Golfs from 2010-2015; VW Jettas from 2009-2015; VW Passats from 2012-2015; and Audi A3s from 2010-2013 and 2015.

What does Volkswagen’s Dieselgate settlement mean for UK customers?

Volkswagen has settled after a legal action was launched by British customers involved in the ‘dieselgate’ scandal. The car manufacturer described its settlement as “prudent”, and claimants will receive a sum of money as well as their legal costs.

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Can I claim VW emissions compensation?

The case was settled by Volkswagen in May 2022. This means you cannot begin your VW emission claim for compensation. If, however, you bought you car using Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) finance, then you may have a claim for Mis-sold PCP compensation. To read more about this, read our specialist guide here.

Can VW buy back my TDI?

The unprecedented vehicle buyback of Volkswagen TDIs has spawned a cottage industry in which some enterprising dealers and individuals have begun to acquire scandal-affected vehicles en masse. Technically, it is not illegal for someone to buy multiple TDI cars and sell them back to Volkswagen.

Is the VW diesel settlement taxable?

Owners. Under the owner buyback option, there could be tax implications to you if the payments made as a result of the Class Action Settlement exceed your tax basis in the vehicle. In this instance, you would recognize a gain on your tax return resulting from the sale of the affected vehicle.

How much will I get from the Bosch settlement?

An Eligible Owner of an Eligible Vehicle in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement will receive $350 in the Bosch Settlement, except that if an Eligible Seller has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle, or if an Eligible Lessee has identified himself or herself and filed an approved ...

How much will VW pay for buyback?

VW owners who had their vehicles when the scandal erupted in September 2015 have two options. They are generally eligible for a vehicle buyback ranging in value from $12,500 to $44,000. Or they can get their car fixed to make it legal and receive a payout ranging from about $5,000 to $10,000.

Who is eligible for VW settlement?

Who is Eligible? You may be able to join the Claim if your car was manufactured by Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, Skoda or Porsche and: It is a 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, or 3.0 litre diesel vehicle with engine EA189, EA288 or EA897. It was manufactured between 2009 and 2019.

Is Bosch VW settlement legit?

A $327.5 million settlement has been reached with Bosch, the supplier of the emissions software that was installed in some 2.0-liter and 3.0-liter Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche diesel vehicles....Home.MODELMODEL YEARSVolkswagen Touareg2009-2016Audi Q72009-2015Audi A62014-2016Audi A72014-20163 more rows

What is the Volkswagen settlement?

In two related settlements, one with the United States and the State of California, and one with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), German automaker Volkswagen AG and related entities have agreed to spend up to $14.7 billion to settle allegations of cheating emissions tests and deceiving customers.

When did the second partial settlement of Volkswagen be approved?

On May 17, 2017, the court approved the second partial settlement addressing ...

What was the third partial settlement of Volkswagen?

Concurrent with the third partial settlement the United States Department of Justice resolved a criminal case against Volkswagen AG with a plea agreement for the offenses of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and entry of goods by false statement; and the United States Customs and Border Protection resolved civil fraud claims with Volkswagen arising from the illegal importation of affected vehicles. Details on these resolutions are not included on this page.

How much did Volkswagen contribute to the CAA 3.0 settlement?

Under the CAA 3.0 liter partial settlement, Volkswagen contributed an additional $225 million in funding to the mitigation trust fund. There are two mitigation trust agreements created pursuant to the settlement: one for states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia and one for federally recognized Indian tribes.

What is the CAA 2.0 liter recall?

Under the CAA 2.0 liter partial settlement, Volkswagen must remove from commerce in the United States or perform an approved emissions modification on at least 85 percent of the affected 2.0 liter vehicles by June 2019. VW must also meet a separate 85 percent recall rate in California. If VW fails to reach the 85 percent recall rate, VW must pay additional funds into the mitigation trust in an amount equal to $85 million for each percentage point by which it fell short of the national recall target, and $13.5 million for each percentage point by which it fell short of the California recall target.

How much did Volkswagen pay for the 2.0 liter recall?

Volkswagen estimates that the total cost of achieving the 85 percent recall rate required under the CAA 2.0 liter partial settlement, and concurrently satisfying the FTC stipulated order and class action settlement agreement, will be up to $10.033 billion.

How many diesels were sold in 2016?

On January 4, 2016, and as amended on October 7, 2016, the United States filed a complaint against the Volkswagen entities alleging violations of the CAA with regard to approximately 590,000 diesel vehicles sold in the U.S.

When will the 3.0 liters be recalled?

Volkswagen must meet the 85 percent recall rate for the generation 1 affected 3.0 liter vehicles by November 30, 2019, and the generation 2 affected 3.0 liter vehicles by May 31, 2020. VW must also meet separate 85 percent recall rates in California.

What is VW TDI settlement?

Your VW TDI Settlement Extended Warranty From A to Z. Volkswagen Group or VW is a famous German vehicle manufacturer, selling well-known cars such as Audi, Porsche, Bugatti, and other brands. The company has faced a lot of backlash since the diesel-emissions scandal in 2015.

What Does a VW TDI Extended Warranty Cover?

All VW vehicles come with a manufacturer warranty , but you also have the option to obtain an extended warranty.

Does VW have a warranty?

All VW vehicles come with a manufacturer warranty, but you also have the option to obtain an extended warranty.

Does the 2015 2.0L TDI have emissions?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) confirmed that the 2009–2015 2.0L TDI vehicles do not comply with federal emissions standards. Volkswagen has made a settlement with the EPA to rectify this issue. The agreement includes an emissions modification plan and extended warranty. You can visit VW’s Volkswagen/Audi/Porsche Diesel Emissions ...

General Information

The U.S. government and Volkswagen (VW) have resolved allegations that VW violated the Clean Air Act by selling approximately 590,000 vehicles equipped with defeat devices.

States

The States, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia may obtain funds as Mitigation Trust Beneficiaries upon application to the Trustee to implement NOx reduction projects as defined in Appendix D-2 , including the DERA Option under the DERA State Grant Program.

Tribes

Federally recognized tribes may obtain trust funds as Beneficiaries upon application to the Trustee to implement NOx reduction projects as defined in Appendix D-2 , including the DERA Option under the competitive DERA Tribal and Insular Area Grant Program.

What is VW settlement?

The agreement, the largest auto-related class-action settlement in U.S. history, is designed to provide choice and flexibility to about 475,000 owners of VW vehicles that were engineered to cheat government emissions tests. Every owner or lessee of the cars covered by the agreement will receive cash compensation, ...

Will VW buy back the cars?

Under the agreement, VW will buy back the vehicles at their pre-scandal valuations . The settlement is "designed to achieve not only economic justice for consumers, but justice for the environment," said Elizabeth Cabraser, court-appointed lead counsel for the consumer plaintiffs, on a conference call to discuss the agreement.

Can VW owners keep their car?

VW owners can opt to keep their car, with the automaker providing a free modification to reduce emissions so that the vehicle passes inspection. Consumers will also receive the cash compensation. One issue to be aware of: VW has yet to come up with a fix that will be approved by U.S. regulators.

How many miles can you drive a month to get a class action settlement?

Continuing to drive your vehicle an average of 15,000 miles per year or fewer (or 1,250 miles per month or fewer) will not reduce your compensation under the Class Action Settlement. If you drive your vehicle an average of more than 1,250 miles per month, your compensation might be reduced.

How much does Volkswagen pay for environmental programs?

On top of the compensation described above, under settlements with the EPA and CARB, Volkswagen will pay $225 million to support environmental programs throughout the country that will reduce nitrogen oxides (“NOx”) in the atmosphere by an amount intended to fully mitigate the past and future excess emissions from the 3.0-liter TDI vehicles. Additionally, under a settlement with California, Volkswagen must pay CARB $25 million to support “Zero Emissions Vehicle” or “ZEV” programs in California, over and above any amount Volkswagen previously planned to spend on such technology.

What happens if a class action settlement is delayed?

If an Emissions Compliant Repair is delayed, the Class Action Settlement provides for Extension Payments to be made in certain circumstances. In addition, if no timely Emissions Compliant Repair becomes available at all, the Class Action Settlement provides for cash Restitution Payments.

What happens if a vehicle is totaled?

If your otherwise eligible Generation One vehicle is or was declared a total loss (“totaled”) and transferred to an insurance company or otherwise permanently removed from commerce, your eligibility for benefits under the Class Action Settlement depends on when the vehicle is or was totaled.

Why did the Court give notice of class action settlement?

You got this Notice because you may be a member of the Settlement Class. The Court in charge of this case authorized this Notice because Class Members have a right to know about the proposed Class Action Settlement , and to understand all of their options before the Court decides whether or not to approve the Class Action Settlement . This Notice summarizes the Class Action Settlement and explains Class Members’ legal rights and options under that Settlement, as well as the relief achieved under the US/CA Settlement.

When do you have to decide on a buyback?

If you are an Owner or Lessee of a Generation Two Eligible Vehicle, you will have to decide by December 31, 2019 between the Buyback, Trade-In, or Approved Emissions Modification (with restitution) options, but only if an Emissions Compliant Repair does not become available within the timeframe specified in Question 35.

When can you choose a trade in or buyback?

Until then, you can continue to drive your vehicle. If you do not want to wait until a Reduced Emissions Modification becomes available , you can choose the Buyback or Trade-In any time after the Court approves the Class Action Settlement. If you are a current owner or lessee, you will need to submit a complete and valid claim by June 1, 2019.

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What You Get If You Own A TDI

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If you own one of the 2009-2015 2.0-liter TDIs with “defeat devices”, you’ll soon have a decision to make: 1. Sell your car back to Volkswagen 2. Keep your car and wait for Volkswagen’s approved fix to meet EPA standards. If you sell your car, it will be for the September 2015 NADA trade-in value. That’s good, because it’s bef…
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If You Lease A TDI

  • Lessees will have the option of terminating your lease, without penalty, or hanging on to your car and waiting for a fix if and when it becomes available. In addition, VW lessees are also eligible for a cash compensation regardless if you own, lease, sell or keep the car. Cash payments will $5,100 to $10,000. Consider this a sorry for all the trouble, please don’t hate usbribe of sorts.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which VW's are affected?
    1. 475,000 2.0-liter diesel cars including the 2013-2015 Beetle, 2010-2015 Golf, 2009-2015 Jetta, and 2012-2015 Passat, along with the Audi A3 between 2010-2013 and 2015. All in the USA.
  • I own a Volkswagen with a 3-liter diesel engine, where's my money?
    1. VW continues to deny that they cheated on these engines. So far, they are not covered by this settlement.
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Overview of Companies

  • Defendants in these CAA partial settlements are Volkswagen AG, Audi AG, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., Volkswagen Group of America Chattanooga Operations, LLC, and Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (collectively here “Volkswagen”). 1. Volkswagen AGis headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany and is one of the world’s leading automobile manufacture…
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Clean Air Act Certification Requirements and Violations

  • The CAA and its regulations aim to protect human health and the environment, in part, by reducing harmful emissions from mobile sources of air pollution. The CAA partial settlements concern light-duty motor vehicles. Light-duty vehicles must satisfy tailpipe emission standards for certain air pollutants, including NOx. Pursuant to the CAA, the EPA administers a certification program t…
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Elements of The Settlement

  • CAA 2.0 Liter Partial Settlement
    Under the CAA 2.0 liter partial settlement, Volkswagen must remove from commerce in the United States or perform an approved emissions modification on at least 85 percent of the affected 2.0 liter vehicles by June 2019. VW must also meet a separate 85 percent recall rate in California. If …
  • CAA 3.0 Liter Partial Settlement
    Under the CAA 3.0 liter partial settlement, Volkswagen must remove from commerce in the United States or perform an approved emissions modification on at least 85 percent of the affected 3.0 liter vehicles. Volkswagen’s specific obligations for these vehicles differ depending on the techn…
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Mitigation

  • The CAA 2.0 liter partial settlement required Volkswagen to fund a $2.7 billion mitigation trust fund. Under the CAA 3.0 liter partial settlement, Volkswagen contributed an additional $225 million in funding to the mitigation trust fund. There are two mitigation trust agreements created pursuant to the settlement: one for states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia and …
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Zero Emission Vehicle (Zev) Investment

  • The CAA 2.0 liter partial settlement requires Volkswagen to invest $2 billion in ZEV charging infrastructure and in the promotion of ZEVs. The ZEV investments required by the CAA 2.0 liter partial settlement are intended to address the fact that consumers purchased these illegal vehicles under the mistaken belief that such vehicles were lower-emitting than others. Electrify …
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Health Effects and Environmental Benefits

  • NOx pollution contributes to the formation of harmful smog and soot, exposure to which is linked to a number of respiratory- and cardiovascular-related health effects as well as premature death. Children, older adults, people who are active outdoors (including outdoor workers), and people with heart or lung disease are particularly at risk for health effects related to smog or soot expos…
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Civil Penalty

  • Under the third partial settlement, Volkswagen has paid a $1.45 billion civil penalty for the alleged civil violations of the Clean Air Act.
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State and Regional Partners

  • The State of California, on behalf of its California Air Resource Board and the California Attorney General, joined the United States in both the 2.0 liter partial settlement and the 3.0 liter partial settlement.
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Actions to Prevent Future Violations

  • Volkswagen will take various measures to prevent future problems, including among other things the following (some but not all of the following requirements apply to the Porsche defendants). Pursuant to the third partial settlement, Volkswagen will ensure the personnel who test their vehicles for emissions compliance are separate from the personnel who design their vehicles. V…
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For More Information, Contacts

  • Volkswagen Case Team Air Enforcement Division U.S. EPA 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Mail Code 2242A Washington, DC 20460 [email protected]
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