VW Expected To Pay $10.2 Billion To Customers With Cars That Cheat On Emissions

  • Thursday, June 23, 2016

Volkswagen will reportedly pay $10.2 billion to settle some claims with vehicle purchasers of vehicles in which the automaker sought to cheat on emissions.

Owners would receive between $1,000 and $7,000, depending on their age of their vehicle.

Some 482,000 owners of two-litre diesel cars are affected.

The settlement is expected to be announced to a judge on Tuesday.

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