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Volkswagen will pay $1.21 billion to settle US dealer claims

VW's dealers will receive an average of USD 1.85 million each on average over 18 months under the settlement that was first announced in principle in August.

October 01, 2016 / 12:25 IST
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Volkswagen AG confirmed late Friday it will make USD 1.21 billion in payments to 652 US brand dealers as part of its USD 16.5 billion diesel emissions settlement to date.

VW's dealers will receive an average of USD 1.85 million each on average over 18 months under the settlement that was first announced in principle in August.

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Separately, the US Justice Department, Federal Trade Commission and lawyers for owners of 475,000 polluting diesel cars filed legal papers late Friday asking a federal judge to grant final approval to buy-back offers and diesel remediation efforts at an October 18 court hearing.

A filing by lawyers for company dealers says Volkswagen won't sell any US diesel vehicles for the 2016 and 2017 model years. The company, which has been barred from selling all diesel vehicles in the United States since late 2015, said earlier this month it is uncertain whether it will ever sell diesel vehicles in the United States again.

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