da_jokker
Veteran Member
I just got an e-mail that https://www.vwcourtsettlement.com has been updated so I was looking at it.
Something caught my eye (I know I'm splitting hairs here) but....
If the proposed Settlements are approved by the Judge, then Volkswagen has agreed to:
•Buy back, terminate leases or provide approved emissions modifications for nearly 475,000 2.0-liter TDI diesel cars in the United States;
Does that mean that if they come up with a fix that States agree on (maybe not even 100%) ... VW can refuse to buy back the car and instead only give you the option of the fix?
If that were to be the case, then dragging everything out may prove to give VW another Ace in their pocket. After all, wasn't the whole court thing because VW was not coming up with a fix after several months had passed?
Something caught my eye (I know I'm splitting hairs here) but....
If the proposed Settlements are approved by the Judge, then Volkswagen has agreed to:
•Buy back, terminate leases or provide approved emissions modifications for nearly 475,000 2.0-liter TDI diesel cars in the United States;
Does that mean that if they come up with a fix that States agree on (maybe not even 100%) ... VW can refuse to buy back the car and instead only give you the option of the fix?
If that were to be the case, then dragging everything out may prove to give VW another Ace in their pocket. After all, wasn't the whole court thing because VW was not coming up with a fix after several months had passed?