Jkhalil123
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hi yes I did long time ago check pleaseIf you provided your email address via PM, you should have received an invitation
hi yes I did long time ago check pleaseIf you provided your email address via PM, you should have received an invitation
Did you run a Carfax or Autocheck? I think those typically show you if the car was a lease generally, and usually it will show if it was a lease at the time of the accident.I would assume so, I do not know 100% hopefully they will provide some kind a proof as well , since I bought it used on the auction..
The fact that the car was leased does not matter. Leasing could affect restitution, but leased cars polluted the same as non-leased cars. It has to be bought back.Talked to Phynogen tonight at 9 pm,he told me it was a leased car , so at least that answers that question , why it was rejected.
This should not be 'ineligible' (since, according to the settlement it had to be totaled before Sept. 15 2015 and bought back from an insurance auction AFTER Sept. 15 2015). Are you going to appeal with the CRC, and possibly seek outside legal action if they deny?One has a rebuild title before 2015
I've looked at Clearvin and Autocheck on a couple cars and they show title events at certain dates and mileage but nothing explicit about lienholders. Is there an indicator there somewhere?Did you run a Carfax or Autocheck? I think those typically show you if the car was a lease generally, and usually it will show if it was a lease at the time of the accident.
Thanks. Good info. I've used Clearvin and it states no liens or blank fields for lienholders so I'm crossing my fingers. I'll spend the $40 or $60 on Carfax later in case I get any "ineligible vehicle" thing from VW.FWIW- Both CC and a claims support supervisor have mentioned CF as the source used for vehicle history.
Using 19,602 as the total pool of eligible generation one 3.0 TDIs, VW must achieve a buyback of 16,661 vehicles. According to the update 13,709 (69.9%) of the vehicles have been acquired which leaves 2,952 vehicles left to achieve the 85% threshold.New report came out on 3.0 pretty much same as 2.0 cut off time 2/26/2018
http://cand.uscourts.gov/crb/vwmdl/claims-reports
I wonder how many Gen I 3.0 owners intend on driving them until the last moment possible?Using 19,602 as the total pool of eligible generation one 3.0 TDIs, VW must achieve a buyback of 16,661 vehicles. According to the update 13,709 (69.9%) of the vehicles have been acquired which leaves 2,952 vehicles left to achieve the 85% threshold.
Of this total above 1.6% have been deemed scrapped and coincidentally 1.6 percent of the threshold target is 266 vehicles. With only 225 3.0 claims withheld for branded titles I wonder how this will play into the seasoning of the final buyback soup.
Yours seems to be the most clear-cut case for being ineligible, unfortunately. The settlement explicitly states that cars totaled before Sept. 15 2015 and bought back from insurance after that date are ineligible.So ive followed this thread for many months.. should have asked long time ago. I just dont seem to understand the criteria.
I have 2011 tdi jsw 6m, the history is
5/2015 damage reported
7/2015 title went to insurance comp.
7/2015 vehicle got salvage title
1/8/2016 dealer took title of this vehicle while it was in inventory Rebuilt title issued.
10/2016 I bought the car from dealer, was my daily driver until recently
Does this mean im SOL in buyback? Submitted claims 11/2017
Have all green check marks now but no offer.
Hope someone understands the criteria more than i do.
Thank u
Yohei
Most likely not. Ineligible vehicle means ineligible for anything.Jibberjive, appreciate your response. I didnt know the criteria when i bought the car, and really i bought it thinking ill keep it and run it. So being ineligible, why have they kept me on hold for 5 months? Not even a fix will be offered? ?
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If I understood it correctly, they might fix it, but you will not get any payment for it. Who knows if you will even get extended warrantyMost likely not. Ineligible vehicle means ineligible for anything.
Fix will be offered but nothing elseJibberjive, appreciate your response. I didnt know the criteria when i bought the car, and really i bought it thinking ill keep it and run it. So being ineligible, why have they kept me on hold for 5 months? Not even a fix will be offered? ?
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Understoond, appreciate u guys response! TyFix will be offered but nothing else
Why sell it if you bought it to drive it regardless of the settlement terms?Understoond, appreciate u guys response! Ty
Guess ill wait few more weeks till i get a denial email from vw then just sell it on CL...
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And they will fix the codes before repairing.IIRC all cars that are on the road are eligible for the fix, just not any payment or restitution of any kind. Just don't have any codes showing when you get there or they will want those fixed before doing the emissions fix. $$$
Has anyone successfully navigated this roadblock?submitted proof of operability per phone discussion with claims rep
this included 10+ pages of receipts and a NH state official inspection completed by a state trooper.
submitted this yesterday, today it gets rejected and am told to contact claims agent. Tonight talking to claims representative on portal through chat they want proof of operability between the dates of 6/3/2016 and 6/28/2016. Her example was a parking ticket with the VIN or receipt for service with the VIN.
anyone else getting this run around ?
Kimberly @ 3/13/18 8:10 PM :
==> Due to the branded title the proof of vehicle operability document during the specified dates is required to show the vehicle's eligibility.