Volkswagen settles UK ‘dieselgate’ claims with 193m payout

Volkswagen settles UK ‘dieselgate’ claims with 193m payout

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Masiv

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279 posts

83 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/may/25/v...

Claimants in England and Wales to receive more than £2,100 each after joining legal action against carmaker

frisbee

4,978 posts

110 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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Surely it should go to everyone who hasn't got a VW? We're the ones who've had to suffer their emissions...

Roderick Spode

3,079 posts

49 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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frisbee said:
Surely it should go to everyone who hasn't got a VW? We're the ones who've had to suffer their emissions...
Agreed. My 20yo diesel at last MoT barely registered on the scale, so surely cleaner than a cheating Volkswagen...

pghstochaj

2,405 posts

119 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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Roderick Spode said:
Agreed. My 20yo diesel at last MoT barely registered on the scale, so surely cleaner than a cheating Volkswagen...
That's for soot, not for NOx. A 2002 car without a particulate filter will obviously make a lot more soot than a modern diesel with a particulate filter.

pghstochaj

2,405 posts

119 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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frisbee said:
Surely it should go to everyone who hasn't got a VW? We're the ones who've had to suffer their emissions...
I just spoke to a colleague who has secured £1,700 from this (not sure why it is not the £2,100?). The pay out is, I presume, to cover for:

  1. loss of value when the emissions cheat was identified; and/or
  2. loss of performance when the "fix" was implemented.
The impact on air quality would probably need to be subject to government action and I don't think the government decided to take any?

Roderick Spode

3,079 posts

49 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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pghstochaj said:
Roderick Spode said:
Agreed. My 20yo diesel at last MoT barely registered on the scale, so surely cleaner than a cheating Volkswagen...
That's for soot, not for NOx. A 2002 car without a particulate filter will obviously make a lot more soot than a modern diesel with a particulate filter.
Obviously? What did the Volkswagen cheating team have to say about this?

_Mja_

2,169 posts

175 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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hmm interesting. I have not heard anything from Slater & Gordon and have been registered since day 1, also still own the car which I bought nearly new in 2014.

Monkeylegend

26,334 posts

231 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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pghstochaj said:
frisbee said:
Surely it should go to everyone who hasn't got a VW? We're the ones who've had to suffer their emissions...
I just spoke to a colleague who has secured 1,700 from this (not sure why it is not the 2,100?). The pay out is, I presume, to cover for:

  1. loss of value when the emissions cheat was identified; and/or
  2. loss of performance when the "fix" was implemented.
The impact on air quality would probably need to be subject to government action and I don't think the government decided to take any?
Does a % of the payout go to the legal bods who brought the action.

I know when I was contacted about joining a class action re my Mercedes on a no win, no fee basis, the payout was less the 40% the solicitors took.

There was also written in the "small print" a bit about maybe having to contribute to any expenses claim made by Mercedes if the action was not successful, over and above the amount covered by insurance, which seemed to contradict the no win, no fee claim.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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Monkeylegend said:
pghstochaj said:
frisbee said:
Surely it should go to everyone who hasn't got a VW? We're the ones who've had to suffer their emissions...
I just spoke to a colleague who has secured 1,700 from this (not sure why it is not the 2,100?). The pay out is, I presume, to cover for:

  1. loss of value when the emissions cheat was identified; and/or
  2. loss of performance when the "fix" was implemented.
The impact on air quality would probably need to be subject to government action and I don't think the government decided to take any?
Does a % of the payout go to the legal bods who brought the action.

I know when I was contacted about joining a class action re my Mercedes on a no win, no fee basis, the payout was less the 40% the solicitors took.

There was also written in the "small print" a bit about maybe having to contribute to any expenses claim made by Mercedes if the action was not successful, over and above the amount covered by insurance, which seemed to contradict the no win, no fee claim.
Indeed the solicitors get their whack irrespective of the result in court.

Personally I think the payouts should go to improving the planet/environment rather than the car owners, the fact there was a cheat device and fix will get forgotten and I haven't seen cars advertised for less because of it.

Most of the people affected haven't seen any recompense at all.

fourstardan

4,266 posts

144 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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1700 seems a bit disappointing but not a kick in the teeth.

Lawyers will be claiming a percentage of any "winnings" for pressing VW over the last few years.

pghstochaj

2,405 posts

119 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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Roderick Spode said:
pghstochaj said:
Roderick Spode said:
Agreed. My 20yo diesel at last MoT barely registered on the scale, so surely cleaner than a cheating Volkswagen...
That's for soot, not for NOx. A 2002 car without a particulate filter will obviously make a lot more soot than a modern diesel with a particulate filter.
Obviously? What did the Volkswagen cheating team have to say about this?
I’m not sure you understand, or perhaps it is me. You’re conflating NOx (and CO2) with particulate matter.

fourstardan

4,266 posts

144 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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1700 seems a bit disappointing but not a kick in the teeth.

Lawyers will be claiming a percentage of any "winnings" for pressing VW over the last few years.

Llandudno

2,457 posts

182 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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I got £1700 too. Skoda Roomster 1.6 TDI. Don't begrudge Slater and Gordon getting their share, it's not like I did any work.

For me, it was about making VW pay for their corporate law breaking.

joropug

2,566 posts

189 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Our car was an Audi A1 1.6tdi , 2012 bought used in 2016.

Our payout is £350 , anyone know why it’s different ?

Guessing it has very low emissions so maybe just didn’t make that much difference, or, can the previous owner make a claim on it too and it’s split ?

fourstardan

4,266 posts

144 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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I never applied for compensation, it never felt worth it.

It feels like VW got away with a lot more in the UK now.

Pan Pan Pan

9,881 posts

111 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Roderick Spode said:
frisbee said:
Surely it should go to everyone who hasn't got a VW? We're the ones who've had to suffer their emissions...
Agreed. My 20yo diesel at last MoT barely registered on the scale, so surely cleaner than a cheating Volkswagen...
Except many of the major car makers, were found to have ALSO `cheated' on their emissions figures. It might be worth checking to see if your car, is also on the list of `cheaters'
When I got my first diesel, it was a company car, I had no choice, I could either choose a diesel model, or a diesel, or if I wanted something different, a diesel! because the government of the day, was encouraging all companies and motorists to use diesels, So that is what they, and we, did.

Adrian W

13,858 posts

228 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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used car values have increased and VW fixed the cars, so owners have not suffered any loss, the money should have gone to fix any additional environmental or health damage this may have caused.

Monkeylegend

26,334 posts

231 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Interestingly Mercedes have issued recalls for their cheating diesels and the software changes they have implemented have made many cars worse, with poor running and reduced economy, to the point where I and many others have refused to have the changes made.

They also said they would not accept any responsibility for any subsequent issues with any car with more than 100k miles as a result of the software updates.

Talk about looking after your customers smile

carl_w

9,172 posts

258 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Wait until the govt comes after you for the higher rate of VED you should have been paying wink

Nimby

4,589 posts

150 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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frisbee said:
Surely it should go to everyone who hasn't got a VW? We're the ones who've had to suffer their emissions...
You'd get about £2.90.