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Millions of UK diesel drivers may have been misled and could be owed up to £10,000 each!
Millions of UK diesel drivers may have been misled and could be owed up to £10,000 each!
If you owned or leased a diesel car between 2008 - 2018. You could be eligible for compensation
If you owned or leased a diesel car between 2008 - 2018. You could be eligible for compensation
‘DIESELGATE’ SCANDAL: 1.2 million diesel vehicles in the UK have been impacted in what could become the UK’s largest consumer group action.
‘DIESELGATE’ SCANDAL: 1.2 million diesel vehicles in the UK have been impacted in what could become the UK’s largest consumer group action.
Ever Owned A Diesel Vehicle?
Ever Owned A Diesel Vehicle?
If you answered yes to the question above you could be eligible to claim £1,000s in compensation In 2017, the KBA (Germany’s vehicle approval authority) identified that Mercedes-Benz had been cheating emissions tests and lying to customers about their diesel cars. It was found that Mercedes-Benz had been installing cheat devices in many of their diesel vehicles to falsely pass emissions tests. They misled their customers by telling them the diesel cars were more environmentally friendly and more efficient than they actually were. In doing so, customers paid more for these vehicles than they really should have. It is expected claimants could be owed up to £10,000 for each affected vehicle.
It is not just Mercedes-Benz either, Volkswagen Group who own VW, Audi, Skoda and SEAT have confessed that "cheat software" has been present in their cars since 2008. It's estimated that millions of individuals in the UK have been impacted by what is being called the Dieselgate Scandal.
If you answered yes to the question above you could be eligible to claim £1,000s in compensation In 2017, the KBA (Germany’s vehicle approval authority) identified that Mercedes-Benz had been cheating emissions tests and lying to customers about their diesel cars. It was found that Mercedes-Benz had been installing cheat devices in many of their diesel vehicles to falsely pass emissions tests. They misled their customers by telling them the diesel cars were more environmentally friendly and more efficient than they actually were. In doing so, customers paid more for these vehicles than they really should have. It is expected claimants could be owed up to £10,000 for each affected vehicle.
It is not just Mercedes-Benz either, Volkswagen Group who own VW, Audi, Skoda and SEAT have confessed that "cheat software" has been present in their cars since 2008. It's estimated that millions of individuals in the UK have been impacted by what is being called the Dieselgate Scandal.
Thousands of motorists with diesel vehicles in the UK have already signed up to make a claim. If you have ever owned, leased or financed a diesel model that was manufactured between 2008-2018, you could be eligible to claim up to £10,000 If you have owned more than one affected vehicle you could be entitled to claim for each.
Thousands of motorists with diesel vehicles in the UK have already signed up to make a claim. If you have ever owned, leased or financed a diesel model that was manufactured between 2008-2018, you could be eligible to claim up to £10,000 If you have owned more than one affected vehicle you could be entitled to claim for each.
Audi, Mercedes, SEAT, Skoda, Volkswagen.
Audi, Mercedes, SEAT, Skoda, Volkswagen.
How To Submit A Claim
How To Submit A Claim
If you haven’t submitted your claim yet, join the thousands of other motorists and take action
If you haven’t submitted your claim yet, join the thousands of other motorists and take action
Step 1: Select your manufacturer on the list below
Step 2: Enter your reg to find out if you can claim compensation
Step 1: Select your manufacturer on the list below
Step 2: Enter your reg to find out if you can claim compensation
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