A $327.5 million settlement has been reached with Bosch, the supplier of the emissions software that was installed in some 2.0-liter and 3.0-liter Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche diesel vehicles. The Bosch Settlement follows similar settlements
On September 18, 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) and the California Air Resources Board (“CARB”) issued a notice of violation to Volkswagen and Audi relating to the 2.0-liter Eligible Vehicles sold under the Volkswagen and
Attention: If you filed (or will file) a claim in one or both of the 2.0-liter or 3.0-liter Class Action Settlements, and your claim is approved, you do not need to file a claim in the Bosch Settlement. If your VW Settlement claim is approved,
IF YOU FILED (OR WILL FILE) A CLAIM IN ONE OR BOTH OF THE 2.0-LITER OR 3.0-LITER
VOLKSWAGEN SETTLEMENTS, AND THE CLAIM IS APPROVED, YOU ARE AUTOMATICALLY AN
ELIGIBLE CLASS MEMBER IN THE BOSCH SETTLEMENT AND WILL RECEIVE PAYMENT
IF YOU
In addition to receiving compensation from Volkswagen, owners of 2.0-liter and 3.0-liter VW, Audi and Porsche TDI models will also receive money from a company they may never have heard of. The s
/PRNewswire/ -- Robert Bosch GmbH and Robert Bosch LLC ("Bosch") have reached a settlement (the "Bosch Settlement") with counsel for the consumer classes...
Volkswagen AG has agreed to pay at least $1.22 billion to fix or buy back nearly 80,000 polluting U.S. 3.0 liter diesel-engine vehicles to settle claims it fitted illegal emissions-cheating software t