just got a settlement info packet from VW

Philpug

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Nov 12, 2009
Location
Reno, NV
TDI
Gone but not forgotten
I do find it interesting that they stated VW/Audi may offer special purchase and trade in incentives to TDI owners as long as its not portrayed as a condition of the settlement. The purchase incentives I understand, but what of this trade in wording? Does this mean they can do the buyback as a trade in, giving many of us tax credit (in states that refund some back)?
I am waiting for this, if fair, I will order a Alltrack S 6speed for next spring.
 

Snufalufagus

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Nov 4, 2012
Location
Alabama
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11 Golf TDI, 13 CC R-Line (wifey's)
Just got 3 packets in the mail today. Interesting fact here. I assume they are using some sort of old registration info or dealer records if you bought or had serviced at one. Here is why I think that. A list of my cars

2011 Golf TDI- bought new from VW dealer Aug 2011, sold Feb 2015.
2012 Passat TDI- bought new from VW dealer Nov 2011, sold Aug 2014
2011 Golf TDI- bought from individual March 2016 still own
2014 Jetta TDI- bought from Toyota Dealer Aug 2016 still own

Did have some work done on the 2nd 2011 Golf done at the dealer right after I bought it earlier this year. This is the reason for my conclusion. No way they already knew about my recent purchase. So they even sent me one on the car I sold way back in 2014.
 

IndigoBlueWagon

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Aug 16, 2004
Location
South of Boston
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'97 Passat, '99.5 Golf, '02 Jetta Wagon, '15 GSW
What do you all think about the likelihood that VW will support repairs and maintenance on diesels 10+ years from now?
Extremely likely. Rotary pump TDIs were sold here in far lower numbers than the common rail cars, and parts for 17 year old MKIV TDIs are as available as ever. Only now are parts for A3 and B4 TDIs (now nearly 20 years old) disappearing. Even if a high percentage of the CR cars are shipped offshore or destroyed, there will be more of them left here than the earlier cars.

One might argue that VW's repair support for TDIs has never been strong. If it was companies like IDParts would not exist. But I don't think it'll get worse.
 

ChimneyJim

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Location
Northern Illinois
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'15 SportWagen SEL
I do find it interesting that they stated VW/Audi may offer special purchase and trade in incentives to TDI owners as long as its not portrayed as a condition of the settlement. The purchase incentives I understand, but what of this trade in wording? Does this mean they can do the buyback as a trade in, giving many of us tax credit (in states that refund some back)?


More than likely they could offer an additional rebate roughly equal to the tax savings if you complete both transactions on the same day. They can't accept the trade but they can offer the savings.
 

chadbag

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Utah
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2x 2013 JSW (1 manual BOUGHT BACK 12/20/16, 1 DSG BOUGHT BACK 1/14/17), Audi A3 e-tron gas-plugin-hybrid, gas Volvo V60
I got 5 packets yesterday. Two in the wife's name, two with my first name, and one with my middle name. I go by my middle name and the car (and dealer records) have the middle name. I expect my claims registration is where they got the first name from.

We have 2 cars and 5 packets. :)
 

pparks1

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Aug 13, 2013
Location
Westland, Michigan
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2013 Passat TDI SE
My packet just came yesterday. Of course, my car was most likely totaled when another driver fell asleep and hit my parked car at my house, and it happened during the donut hole, so if it ends up totaled, I get nothing. You don't want to total it between June 26 and Sept 18, 2016.
 

Airpizz6

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Bel Air, MD
TDI
Now TDI-free, but there now is a 15 MB E250 BT in the driveway
I got 5 packets yesterday. Two in the wife's name, two with my first name, and one with my middle name. I go by my middle name and the car (and dealer records) have the middle name. I expect my claims registration is where they got the first name from.
We have 2 cars and 5 packets. :)

Wow. I didn't see any stipulations in the settlement which required VW to get USPS healthy. Guess I missed it.
 

El Dobro

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Feb 21, 2006
Location
NJ
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2017 Bolt EV Premier, 2023 Bolt EUV Premier
I haven't owned the car in over 5 years and I received the packet.
 

650Ninja

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Location
Missouri
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Jetta
Send an objection letter

Hey there, just got my legal packet today! Ugh! I want to urge all Diesel owners to file an objection letter regarding the mileage adjustment!!!
We all purchased the diesel for the great mileage, most of us driving far more than the allowed 12,500 miles per year. Do the math; if you drive 25 miles one way to work then that is 13,000 miles per year alone, not including your leisure travel. Taking the diesel on a 1000 mile trek for a fuel cost $60 bucks or less.
They advertised these models for those of us who drive! See page 22, section 57 for how to file an objection. Get online and find a sample template for filing a response that they will pay attention to.
Let you voice be heard and then maybe we can convince the courts to be fair. We paid a premium for these vehicles and we all drove them as we had planned. We bought them for the fuel savings and the 40+ mpg advertised.
I urge you to write an objection right away!! Objections must be filed by Sept. 16th....
I'm going to be sending mine tomorrow! Join me!
 

FVWVWF

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Canada
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Sold - 2012 TDI Highline Manual
Being in Canada, I only had a dream of receiving one. :(
 

tncrom

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Location
Iowa, East Central
TDI
2013 Passat TDI, Manual (Took Buyback), 2015 TDI Passat SE Manual
Hey there, just got my legal packet today! Ugh! I want to urge all Diesel owners to file an objection letter regarding the mileage adjustment!!!
We all purchased the diesel for the great mileage, most of us driving far more than the allowed 12,500 miles per year. Do the math; if you drive 25 miles one way to work then that is 13,000 miles per year alone, not including your leisure travel. Taking the diesel on a 1000 mile trek for a fuel cost $60 bucks or less.
They advertised these models for those of us who drive! See page 22, section 57 for how to file an objection. Get online and find a sample template for filing a response that they will pay attention to.
Let you voice be heard and then maybe we can convince the courts to be fair. We paid a premium for these vehicles and we all drove them as we had planned. We bought them for the fuel savings and the 40+ mpg advertised.
I urge you to write an objection right away!! Objections must be filed by Sept. 16th....
I'm going to be sending mine tomorrow! Join me!
Will do

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nucklehead

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Jan 30, 2014
Location
Ephrata Washington
TDI
2013 Golf TDI W/DSG
Hey there, just got my legal packet today! Ugh! I want to urge all Diesel owners to file an objection letter regarding the mileage adjustment!!!
We all purchased the diesel for the great mileage, most of us driving far more than the allowed 12,500 miles per year. Do the math; if you drive 25 miles one way to work then that is 13,000 miles per year alone, not including your leisure travel. Taking the diesel on a 1000 mile trek for a fuel cost $60 bucks or less.
They advertised these models for those of us who drive! See page 22, section 57 for how to file an objection. Get online and find a sample template for filing a response that they will pay attention to.
Let you voice be heard and then maybe we can convince the courts to be fair. We paid a premium for these vehicles and we all drove them as we had planned. We bought them for the fuel savings and the 40+ mpg advertised.
I urge you to write an objection right away!! Objections must be filed by Sept. 16th....
I'm going to be sending mine tomorrow! Join me!
I don't know how many miles you have on your car but the mileage adjustment seems fair to me. Your car has carted you around for many miles by now. Try selling in on the open market and see what you'll get for it. My 2013 Jetta has almost 20k miles on it. When I turn it in to VW in the next few months or so it'll still be nearly new. I have no kids to tear up the insides and seldom have a passenger other than my 14yo rat terrier and he's blind and never chews on anything. Supposing that your car is the same year as mine with over 100k miles and VW resell these cars in another market - which one do you think will net them more money?

I keep reading about how some of you have all but driven the wheels off your cars yet expect the same settlement as low mileage cars. Don't you get it? Some of you have all but used your car up yet you expect MSRP or more for them. Not trying to start a ****storm - I just don't 'get' the logic.
 

Jeta Life

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NJ & North Pocono
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2009 Jetta TDI DSG Auto
Just got my settlement package, 2 of them mailed to me; others reporting also getting extra copies of the paperwork.

Completed the online registration, created my account and I have opted for the buyback which emailed me immediately with the Nov 1 Buyback date.

November is a long way to go.

No way I could turn down that kind of cash on a car with over 140,000 miles.

Some are still pissed though.

The bigger question for me is the replacement vehicle. Lots of research and test drives ahead. :eek:
 

deuxdiesel

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Location
SE Michigan
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'12 Golf TDI, 14' Beetle TDI, '16 GTI
I received our 2 notices in the mail today. Ironic how an emissions scandal notification is printed on paper, sent out in multiple mailings (just one would have been sufficient for me) and then delivered by multi-step fossil-fuel driven system. Stupid. Those of us who have registered on-line should have been sent all this electronically.
 

Airpizz6

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Bel Air, MD
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Now TDI-free, but there now is a 15 MB E250 BT in the driveway
I received our 2 notices in the mail today. Ironic how an emissions scandal notification is printed on paper, sent out in multiple mailings (just one would have been sufficient for me) and then delivered by multi-step fossil-fuel driven system. Stupid. Those of us who have registered on-line should have been sent all this electronically.
Totally agree that this mailing was beyond stupid and wasteful, since everything in it and much more was available online. But I don't think owner or seller registration had anything to do with the mailing. The purpose of it was to get the word out to all past and current owners of record. There are people out there who haven't even heard of the scandal. And it may help keep USPS alive for another year.
 

2nsane

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Location
SC
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2013 Passat TDI SEL *traded in for 2015 TDI SEL
we received two packets, one for our 2015 and one for the 2013 we traded in for the 15 in May 2015. what gives? looks like it was never re registered/titled.:confused:
 

chadbag

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Utah
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2x 2013 JSW (1 manual BOUGHT BACK 12/20/16, 1 DSG BOUGHT BACK 1/14/17), Audi A3 e-tron gas-plugin-hybrid, gas Volvo V60
we received two packets, one for our 2015 and one for the 2013 we traded in for the 15 in May 2015. what gives? looks like it was never re registered/titled.:confused:
How do you know which car they are for? We got 5 across 2 JSW but none of them said anything about what car they were for. The cover letter just mentioned something generic about 2.0 TDI cars that we have/might have etc.
 

chadbag

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Utah
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2x 2013 JSW (1 manual BOUGHT BACK 12/20/16, 1 DSG BOUGHT BACK 1/14/17), Audi A3 e-tron gas-plugin-hybrid, gas Volvo V60
I received our 2 notices in the mail today. Ironic how an emissions scandal notification is printed on paper, sent out in multiple mailings (just one would have been sufficient for me) and then delivered by multi-step fossil-fuel driven system. Stupid. Those of us who have registered on-line should have been sent all this electronically.

The online registration is one way they are getting addresses in order to mail them out! 2 of our 5 were in my first name, which is what I used online. 2 in the wife's name (she was first of both names on the title/purchase paperwork and with the loan on 1 of them from VW credit [other we bought straight out]) and one with my middle name, which I use and which I bought the cars with and probably came from the dealership as that is the name I use in their service department.
 

dropnosky

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Location
RI
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2000 Jetta 6 speed, 2012 Passat DSG
I received the packet, along with a friendly mailing from my local VW dealer offering exactly half what i would get if i did the buyback, BUT, an extra 2k if i come by this saturday!

How can i refuse?
 

kuklaki

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Location
Georgia
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2011 Audi A3 S-line//Non-TDI: 2016 Audi e-tron
We received one for my husband's Jetta that he traded in a year and a half ago for an A6.

I have yet to get anything at all for my A3. I've had recent dealer service, completed the initial registration on the settlement website, registered for the goodwill package, etc. You'd think that would be higher up on the radar.

Has anyone else with an A3 received one?
 

newbury

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Nov 27, 2003
Location
Fairfax, VA/Fulton, MS
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2009 JSW
Got two packets for one car.
What I found interesting was that they were both dated the 16th of August.

I received one on the 14th and one on the 16th.

Has volkswagen solved that niggly little problem of time travel?
 
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