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If you owned or leased a diesel vehicle from 2009, you could be eligible to claim due to an alleged "cheat" device.
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What is the emissions claim?
The claims are being pursued on behalf of thousands of people who leased or owned diesel vehicles from various manufacturers. These claims could potentially be worth thousands of pounds per vehicle.
Studies show that when these vehicles are driven on the road, they emit significantly higher levels of toxic NOx gases than they do under controlled test conditions.
This is particularly concerning because increased NOx emissions contribute to air pollution, which is considered the largest environmental risk to public health in the UK and is linked to tens of thousands of early deaths each year.
If you leased or bought an affected vehicle, you may be entitled to compensation.
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Land Rover
BMW
Citroen
Ford
Hyundai
Jaguar
Kia
Mercedes
Mini
Nissan
Peugeot
Renault
Vauxhall
Volvo
Seat
Suzuki
Join the group claim against multiple manufacturers over allegations that certain diesel vehicles are equipped with "cheat devices" designed to bypass emissions tests.
Over 250,000+ individuals have already joined the claim.
13m
Polluting diesel cars sold between 2009 to 2019*
75%
Diesel engine types exceeding the "extreme" threshold**
£193m
Already paid out to UK diesel owners***
Sources
The statistics are referenced from independent 3rd party organizations
* the Guardian (March 2022) ** The ICCT (March 2023) *** The Guardian (May 2022)
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