Your VW, Porsche And Audi Diesel Recalled Could Mean Money

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VW Beetle RecallDid you get your money $ or a new car from the VW diesel recall?  Volkswagen Beetles, Golf, Jetta, Passat, Touareg, several Audi models and Porsche Cayenne are just a few of the models impacted.  2017 could be the last year for your pay day. Don’t wait!

The Volkswagen diesel scandal was worldwide, and impacting around 500,000 of their cars in the United States.  Those affected were for manufactured model years 2009 through 2015.  This is only one of many recalls from Volkswagen over the years, but certainly the most expensive in their long history as an automobile manufacturer.  U.S. car owners for these model years would be well advised to check to see if your car qualifies. https://www.vwdiesellookup.com/

This recall is due from the company’s intentional cheating the EPA requirements with deceptive testing results.  Volkswagen designed computer software and hardware in the car to show much lower emissions, when in test conditions for the EPA.  Real world driving produced 40x’s higher output for Nitrous Oxide than allowed.

Volkswagen announced in November 2015, that 480,000+ diesel Audi and VW owners in the United States would be eligible to receive $1,000 in a voucher form, in addition to the $2,000 offering with current VW owners for trade-ins.  VW America said that accepting the gift cards does not prevent owners from filing lawsuit.  Consumers can sell their cars back to Volkswagen or choose from repairs – software updates for second and third-gen diesels and “software/hardware modification”. 

VW Models Impacted

Volkswagen Beetle, Beetle Convertible (2013-2015) Audi A3 (2010-2015) Porsche Cayenne (2014-2016)
Volkswagen Golf (2010-2015) Audi A6 Quattro (2014-2016)
Volkswagen Golf SportWagen (2015) Audi A7 Quattro (2014-2016)
Volkswagen Jetta, Jetta SportWagen (2009-2014) Audi A8/A8L (2014-2016)
Volkswagen Passat (2012-2015) Audi Q5 (2014-2016)
Volkswagen Touareg (2009-2016) Audi Q7 (2009-2016)
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