jibberjive
Veteran Member
I chose the emissions fix for my gen 1 3.0l, to see what the documentation says that comes with the emissions fix.
In the final offer letter, there is an interesting paragraph (and also some possible contradiction). It says:
"ALTERNATE OFFER: You may change your selected remedy at any time before the modification is complete. If you decide to change your selected remedy, you will need to submit additional documentation to verify your eligibility. Once your eligibility is confirmed, you may schedule and appointment to return your vehicle and accept the buyback payment or Trade-In Credit."
At the top of the letter, however, it says, "The release only becomes effective and binding after you receive a benefit under the Class Action Agreement."
Do you think that I could schedule the car initially as an emissions fix, go get the first half of the restitution payment, and then drive the car for a year or two and switch to buyback after having received the first half of the restitution (even if they have already come up with an emissions fix by then)?
In the final offer letter, there is an interesting paragraph (and also some possible contradiction). It says:
"ALTERNATE OFFER: You may change your selected remedy at any time before the modification is complete. If you decide to change your selected remedy, you will need to submit additional documentation to verify your eligibility. Once your eligibility is confirmed, you may schedule and appointment to return your vehicle and accept the buyback payment or Trade-In Credit."
At the top of the letter, however, it says, "The release only becomes effective and binding after you receive a benefit under the Class Action Agreement."
Do you think that I could schedule the car initially as an emissions fix, go get the first half of the restitution payment, and then drive the car for a year or two and switch to buyback after having received the first half of the restitution (even if they have already come up with an emissions fix by then)?