Recently, Volkswagen owners learned they were the victims of
a deception. While many of these owners took pride in investing in vehicles
believed to be equipped with some of the most environmentally-friendly
technology, known as “clean diesel,” for which they paid thousands of dollars,
these drivers instead learned that VW had done nothing more than engineer its
vehicles to cheat on environmental tests.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, an
investigation into VW vehicles was launched in 2014 to assess compliance with
the Clean Air Act by VW diesel light duty vehicles model years 2009 to 2015.
Questions had been raised after a study revealed that in the lab, VW vehicles
complied with federal emission standards, yet road tests indicated the cars
actually emitted nitrogen oxide over 40 times the federal limits.
VW has now admitted to installing software known as a
“defeat device” in over 400,000 of its vehicles. This software can detect when
emission testing is being performed and then activates countermeasures to
reduce emissions. When the vehicles are not being tested, this
emission-reducing technology is disabled, leading to the drastic rise in
pollution levels.
For more than a year, VW deceived the EPA, telling
regulators that the discrepancy between lab and road tests could be explained
by “various technical issues and unexpected in-use conditions.” It was not
until the EPA threatened not to approve VW’s 2016 line of diesel cars that the
automaker decided to come clean and admit to its massive deceit.
Aside from its admission of guilt, VW has now halted sales
of its diesel vehicles in the U.S. However, this is only the start of what will
surely be a long road to recovery for the auto giant. According to EPA
regulations, the company could be fined $37,500 for each car sold with a defeat
device — a potential fine of $18 billion.
And aside from the regulatory penalties, consumers should be
compensated for this deception.
The VW vehicles affected include:
2009 VW Jetta, VW Jetta Sportwagen
2010 VW Golf, VW Jetta, VW Jetta Sportwagen, Audi A3
2011 VW Golf, VW Jetta, VW Jetta Sportwagen, Audi A3
2012 VW Beetle, VW Beetle Convertible, VW Golf, VW Jetta, VW
Jetta Sportwagen, VW Passat, Audi A3
2013 VW Beetle, VW Beetle Convertible, VW Golf, VW Jetta, VW
Jetta Sportwagen, VW Passat, Audi A3
2014 VW Beetle, VW Beetle Convertible, VW Golf, VW Jetta, VW
Jetta Sportwagen, VW Passat, Audi A3
VW Beetle, VW Beetle Convertible, VW Golf, VW Golf
Sportwagen, VW Jetta, VW Passat, Audi A3
If you or a loved one have purchased any of these vehicles,
please contact the attorneys at Chhabra & Gibbs, P.A., at 601-948-8005 or
by going to our website at http://www.cglawms.com . You deserve to be
compensated. It doesn’t cost you anything to call and talk to an attorney to
see what options you have.
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