Volkswagen Settles Dieselgate Claims in the Netherlands - DutchNews.nl
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Claims organizations have reached an agreement with Volkswagen regarding compensation for owners of diesel cars that, due to the use of "cheat software," emitted more nitrogen oxide than permitted. Approximately 100,000 consumers and businesses who owned diesel cars from Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, and Škoda with an EA 189 engine can expect compensation ranging from €300 to €2,500.
Claims organizations and Volkswagen have reached a settlement for the Netherlands regarding the 2015 "dieselgate" incident. That year, it was revealed that Volkswagen Group diesel cars contained "cheat software" that understated emissions. Owners of more than 100,000 vehicles in the Netherlands are expected to receive compensation ranging from €300 to €2,500. The amount depends on the number of owners who apply for compensation. The car model, t…
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