Dieselgate: Court of Cassation Paves the Way for Further Challenges by Vehicle Buyers
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For judges, owners of a vehicle affected by the stolen engine scandal can challenge the purchase for five years after being informed of the defect, and not only five years after it is acquired.
The owner of a vehicle affected by this scandal can contest the purchase for five years after being informed of the defect, and not only five years after the purchase, decided the highest judicial authority on Wednesday.
The Court of Cassation today announced that it will open the way for further protests by owners of vehicles affected by the Dieselgate equipped with rigged engines.
The owner of a vehicle affected by the "dieselgate" can contest the purchase for five years after being informed of the defect, and not five years after the purchase, decided the French Court of Cassation on Wednesday. ...

The owner of a vehicle affected by the "dieselgate" will now be able to contest the purchase for five years after being informed of the defect, according to a judgment of the Court of Cassation delivered this Wednesday.
The Dieselgate has impacted many motorists over time. The people involved are now up to 5 years old to challenge the sale of their car. A decision taken by the Court of Cassation on Wednesday, 24 September. The result of a dispute between a customer and a manufacturer Since 2015, many motorists have been affected by the Dieselgate scandal. As a reminder, it is a widespread fraud system in order to fraud pollution tests. Thus, many manufacturers …
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