2016-06-27 14:08
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Volkswagen will be paying every diesel car owner $7,000

Volkswagen will be paying every diesel car owner $7,000

The recent emissions scandal with Volkswagen is hitting the company hard, if the bad press wasn’t enough now the US district court has ordered that VW should pay every owner of a diesel car which was affected by diesel car $7,000 for the trouble, in total this will cost Volkswagen around $10 billon. If you’re looking at this and thinking you’ll be expecting $7,000 from VW bad luck, the report suggests that not every owner will be receiving the full amount, car owners will get between $1,000 and $7,000.

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Alex Lowe

Volkswagen will be paying every diesel car owner $7,000

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