Diesel Cayenne and VW emission issue
#4021
Instructor
please delete
From the Bosch FAQ site:
From the Bosch FAQ site:
What cash payment will I receive if I do not request exclusion from the Bosch Settlement?
The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) is an independent government agency whose mission is to prevent business practices that are anticompetitive, or deceptive or unfair to consumers. Acting as an independent third party to the litigation between Class Counsel and Bosch, the FTC chose, the parties agreed to and the Court approved the allocation of the Bosch Settlement fund among members of the Bosch Settlement Class.
The Bosch Settlement funds will be allocated to Class members as follows:
An Eligible Owner of an Eligible Vehicle in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement will receive $350 in the Bosch Settlement, except that if an Eligible Seller has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle, or if an Eligible Lessee has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle, the Eligible Owner will receive $175.
An Eligible Seller in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement who has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim will receive $175 in the Bosch Settlement.
An Eligible Lessee in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement will receive $200 in the Bosch Settlement.
An Eligible Owner of an Eligible Vehicle in the 3.0-liter Settlement will receive $1,500 in the Bosch Settlement unless:
An Eligible Former Owner has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the $1,500 payment will be split equally ($750 each) between the Eligible Former Owner and the Eligible Owner.
An Eligible Former Lessee has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the Eligible Owner will receive $750 in the Bosch Settlement.
Two Eligible Former Owners have identified themselves and filed approved claims for the Eligible Vehicle in the 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the $1,500 will be split among the Eligible Owner and the two Eligible Former Owners, with $750 going to the Eligible Owner and $375 each to the two Eligible Former Owners.
An Eligible Lessee in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement will receive $1,200 in the Bosch Settlement.
The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) is an independent government agency whose mission is to prevent business practices that are anticompetitive, or deceptive or unfair to consumers. Acting as an independent third party to the litigation between Class Counsel and Bosch, the FTC chose, the parties agreed to and the Court approved the allocation of the Bosch Settlement fund among members of the Bosch Settlement Class.
The Bosch Settlement funds will be allocated to Class members as follows:
An Eligible Owner of an Eligible Vehicle in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement will receive $350 in the Bosch Settlement, except that if an Eligible Seller has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle, or if an Eligible Lessee has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle, the Eligible Owner will receive $175.
An Eligible Seller in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement who has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim will receive $175 in the Bosch Settlement.
An Eligible Lessee in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement will receive $200 in the Bosch Settlement.
An Eligible Owner of an Eligible Vehicle in the 3.0-liter Settlement will receive $1,500 in the Bosch Settlement unless:
An Eligible Former Owner has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the $1,500 payment will be split equally ($750 each) between the Eligible Former Owner and the Eligible Owner.
An Eligible Former Lessee has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the Eligible Owner will receive $750 in the Bosch Settlement.
Two Eligible Former Owners have identified themselves and filed approved claims for the Eligible Vehicle in the 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the $1,500 will be split among the Eligible Owner and the two Eligible Former Owners, with $750 going to the Eligible Owner and $375 each to the two Eligible Former Owners.
An Eligible Lessee in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement will receive $1,200 in the Bosch Settlement.
#4023
Instructor
I think my payment is a mistake as I am the only owner since new and there is no lien on the car. Looks like a screw up.
"What cash payment will I receive if I do not request exclusion from the Bosch Settlement?
The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) is an independent government agency whose mission is to prevent business practices that are anticompetitive, or deceptive or unfair to consumers. Acting as an independent third party to the litigation between Class Counsel and Bosch, the FTC chose, the parties agreed to and the Court approved the allocation of the Bosch Settlement fund among members of the Bosch Settlement Class.
The Bosch Settlement funds will be allocated to Class members as follows:
An Eligible Owner of an Eligible Vehicle in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement will receive $350 in the Bosch Settlement, except that if an Eligible Seller has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle, or if an Eligible Lessee has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle, the Eligible Owner will receive $175.
An Eligible Seller in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement who has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim will receive $175 in the Bosch Settlement.
An Eligible Lessee in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement will receive $200 in the Bosch Settlement.
An Eligible Owner of an Eligible Vehicle in the 3.0-liter Settlement will receive $1,500 in the Bosch Settlement unless:
An Eligible Former Owner has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the $1,500 payment will be split equally ($750 each) between the Eligible Former Owner and the Eligible Owner.
An Eligible Former Lessee has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the Eligible Owner will receive $750 in the Bosch Settlement.
Two Eligible Former Owners have identified themselves and filed approved claims for the Eligible Vehicle in the 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the $1,500 will be split among the Eligible Owner and the two Eligible Former Owners, with $750 going to the Eligible Owner and $375 each to the two Eligible Former Owners.
An Eligible Lessee in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement will receive $1,200 in the Bosch Settlement."
"What cash payment will I receive if I do not request exclusion from the Bosch Settlement?
The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) is an independent government agency whose mission is to prevent business practices that are anticompetitive, or deceptive or unfair to consumers. Acting as an independent third party to the litigation between Class Counsel and Bosch, the FTC chose, the parties agreed to and the Court approved the allocation of the Bosch Settlement fund among members of the Bosch Settlement Class.
The Bosch Settlement funds will be allocated to Class members as follows:
An Eligible Owner of an Eligible Vehicle in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement will receive $350 in the Bosch Settlement, except that if an Eligible Seller has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle, or if an Eligible Lessee has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle, the Eligible Owner will receive $175.
An Eligible Seller in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement who has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim will receive $175 in the Bosch Settlement.
An Eligible Lessee in the VW 2.0-liter Settlement will receive $200 in the Bosch Settlement.
An Eligible Owner of an Eligible Vehicle in the 3.0-liter Settlement will receive $1,500 in the Bosch Settlement unless:
An Eligible Former Owner has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the $1,500 payment will be split equally ($750 each) between the Eligible Former Owner and the Eligible Owner.
An Eligible Former Lessee has identified himself or herself and filed an approved claim for the Eligible Vehicle in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the Eligible Owner will receive $750 in the Bosch Settlement.
Two Eligible Former Owners have identified themselves and filed approved claims for the Eligible Vehicle in the 3.0-liter Settlement, in which case the $1,500 will be split among the Eligible Owner and the two Eligible Former Owners, with $750 going to the Eligible Owner and $375 each to the two Eligible Former Owners.
An Eligible Lessee in the VW 3.0-liter Settlement will receive $1,200 in the Bosch Settlement."
#4024
#4025
Rennlist Member
We're not getting the short end... it's a mistake or some glitch. We'll get our $1500... or, no doubt, the lawyers will jump in to protect us... er, get more fees.
#4026
Burning Brakes
#4029
#4030
Burning Brakes
Clarification, for those that care to read:
If you are a Gen I owner that turned in a car that DIDNT have a former owner you should get a check for $1500 from Bosch, (1/1).
If you are a Gen I owner that turned in a car that DID have a former owner you should get a check for $750 from Bosch, (1/1).
Once you receive your Bosch check you are compensated in full!
__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ___________
If you are a Gen II owner that registered a car for restitution that DIDNT have a former owner you should get a check for $750 from Bosch, (1/2).
If you are a Gen II owner that registered a car for restitution that DID have a former owner you should get a check for $375 from Bosch, (1/2)
Once you have your car fixed you will receive the exact same amount from Bosch, you will then be paid in full!
If you are a Gen I owner that turned in a car that DIDNT have a former owner you should get a check for $1500 from Bosch, (1/1).
If you are a Gen I owner that turned in a car that DID have a former owner you should get a check for $750 from Bosch, (1/1).
Once you receive your Bosch check you are compensated in full!
__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ___________
If you are a Gen II owner that registered a car for restitution that DIDNT have a former owner you should get a check for $750 from Bosch, (1/2).
If you are a Gen II owner that registered a car for restitution that DID have a former owner you should get a check for $375 from Bosch, (1/2)
Once you have your car fixed you will receive the exact same amount from Bosch, you will then be paid in full!
#4031
Same for me as everyone here. Original owner; just received my $750 check. Logged in right away to see what you were all saying.
This whole process is annoying; I hope there is a buy back. The only sad thing is we are starting to see the VW-ing of Porsche (NOT a good thing) so they can pay for this.
This whole process is annoying; I hope there is a buy back. The only sad thing is we are starting to see the VW-ing of Porsche (NOT a good thing) so they can pay for this.
#4034
Clarification, for those that care to read:
If you are a Gen I owner that turned in a car that DIDNT have a former owner you should get a check for $1500 from Bosch, (1/1).
If you are a Gen I owner that turned in a car that DID have a former owner you should get a check for $750 from Bosch, (1/1).
Once you receive your Bosch check you are compensated in full!
__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ___________
If you are a Gen II owner that registered a car for restitution that DIDNT have a former owner you should get a check for $750 from Bosch, (1/2).
If you are a Gen II owner that registered a car for restitution that DID have a former owner you should get a check for $375 from Bosch, (1/2)
Once you have your car fixed you will receive the exact same amount from Bosch, you will then be paid in full!
If you are a Gen I owner that turned in a car that DIDNT have a former owner you should get a check for $1500 from Bosch, (1/1).
If you are a Gen I owner that turned in a car that DID have a former owner you should get a check for $750 from Bosch, (1/1).
Once you receive your Bosch check you are compensated in full!
__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ___________
If you are a Gen II owner that registered a car for restitution that DIDNT have a former owner you should get a check for $750 from Bosch, (1/2).
If you are a Gen II owner that registered a car for restitution that DID have a former owner you should get a check for $375 from Bosch, (1/2)
Once you have your car fixed you will receive the exact same amount from Bosch, you will then be paid in full!