I believe that was in the filings from Tuesday who they had to the work.I'd be really surprised if VW didn't outsource the site development.
I have a 2015 Golf, I bought in March of 2015, and paid 30k after extended warranty, taxes, etc. I can't believe its only worth 16k 6 months later (September prices) I owe 26,287 currently.
Anyway, I guess I'm still confused with the Loan forgiveness. The preliminary approval that came out on Tuesday reads
"Loan Forgiveness up to 30% of Vehicle Value + Restitution if secured
debt on June 28th, 2016 was greater than Vehicle Value + Restitution"
The form shows me owing $3,895.00, but 30% of 22,391.93 (vehicle value + restitution) is 6717.58, so shouldn't the difference be covered, and I owe $0?
When I put in my information it shows that I'll owe money. I thought they were offering loan forgiveness up to 30% of Vehicle Value + Restitution?
I'd take a 96 month 0% loan. Would put the extra money saved towards my mortgage.84 month loans were so 2014, 96 months is where its at today!!!
as long as it's not a VW dealer.If i buy a used TDi from a dealer today, am i eligible to participate?
...or even if it is...as long as it's not a VW dealer.
Their saying you get the full buyback minus half the restitution. Normal restitution was 20% but since you have to split that since buying after june 28th it gets cut in half to 10%.If i buy a used TDi from a dealer today, am i eligible to participate?
I just called claims support and they said i would be eligible, but i would only get 10% above market for the buy back amount vs the normal 20%. Is there a formula available to calculate it with the 10% value?
All I typed was 34000 and it took it. Don't know why it's giving you a hard time.Anyone having issues registering on the site? I tried using my iPhone and my windows work computer and kept getting invalid odometer reading errors. But I'm typing exactly what's on my dash, not that the site would know, but it keeps saying it's an invalid odometer reading. Called the help line and they don't know anything, said they would give it to a technical support guy.
Use IE to get into the site and they also cannot get any hotmail responses.is the site down? it get to the login screen but when I click "sign in" nothing happens??
I have a 2013 SE with 110,000 miles. I'm getting $19,000. total. Miles matter I guessJust did my car.
2013 Passat SEL current mileage is 42,283 - and parked until buyback. I am driving my old beater pick up around. So i think i will be in the next mileage category down.
Return: $20,500
Add Restitution $7,086.73
Amount to Lender -$10,500
Amount to You $17,086.73
Mileage Range 45,001-50,000
not complaining at all. I love my car was considering keeping it but this buyback is too good of a deal to pass up. KBB says my trade in value is $7000. If I could buy it back after the fix for that would do so in a heartbeat.with almost 30k miles a year for 4 years, you've gotten pretty good use out of that car. I imagine (not knowing what you paid), you got a pretty good cost per mile with that passat.
That is what I am doing. I will take the net payment and buy a car/truck in that range and save the monthly cash flow of not having a car payment.If I take the buyback, I will get a projected $14,500 paid to me. I can buy a great car for that(maybe put some with it), and not have a car payment. It is tempting.
Donald
It will be by appointment or chaos will ensue. The actual process should be pretty quick as the paperwork will be done because you have to send in copies of title and registration ahead of time. The lawyer they hired to coordinate all this has done this all before.Has anyone thought about what it's going to be like at the dealerships on Nov 1? I wonder how long the turn in process will take. I envision a mob of TDI owners with cars lined up waiting hours to turn in cars. Perhaps you'll have to make an appointment. Hope it's not too painful.
This is what I get on the byebyetdi.us calculator:
2013 Jetta SportWagon 4D TDI I4 as sold in NADA region PacificNW
buyback amount: $24,317
Option: Navigation: $720
Option: Power Sunroof: $660
Miles adjustment: $630
TOTAL $26,327.00
(no mention of restitution but everything I read leads me to believe you get it as well)
This is what I get on the VW Claims Site:
vehicle return amount: $19450.00
Restitution: $6876.73
TOTAL $26326.76
So I'm off by some change -- but I'm confusedbecause I thought everyone receives restitution on top of buyback. And when I look at the settlement charts I'm seeing base buyback of higher than $19,450 for 2013 JSW. HELP.
Am I misunderstanding?
THANK YOU. I guessed as much but I didn't see it spelled out anywhere.The original court documents have the buyback and restitution rolled into one. The fact that you get basically the same from both sites shows this to be true.
One interesting thing. We have 2 JSW and both of them come to xxxx.73 . They appear to be rounding the 20% if it did not come out a whole amount or the NADA guide values after adjustments all end in a 0, making the 20% a whole number.)This is what I get on the VW Claims Site:
vehicle return amount: $19450.00
Restitution: $6876.73
TOTAL $26326.73