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Dieselgate – how to check if you can claim

In 2015, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discovered that the Volkswagen Group (VW) had sold diesel cars with software that activated emissions-reducing equipment during testing. With the equipment turned down or off during real-world driving conditions, some VW vehicles released nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions far above legal limits.  

VW was not alone when it came to fitting vehicles with these emissions “defeat devices”. Over the past six years, several vehicle manufacturing giants, including Daimler AG (the parent company of Mercedes-Benz) and Vauxhall, have been accused of cheating emissions testing.  

Dieselgate has caused irreparable harm to our environment and human health. What’s more, the affected vehicles are likely worth less than people paid for them. Drivers may also have experienced higher fuel bills and maintenance costs. In response, Keller Lenkner UK is helping owners and lessors of affected vehicles in England and Wales claim damages.  

What car manufacturers are involved?

Several carmakers are accused of using cheat devices. If you owned or leased a diesel vehicle made by one of the following manufacturers, you could have a diesel emissions claim with Keller Lenkner UK:

If you purchased or leased a Volkswagen diesel vehicle between June 2008 and present day, you could have a claim. 

Our initial claim related only to VW cars with a 1.2l, 1.6l or 2.0l diesel engine. However, we have since discovered that newer VW engines could also have been ‘fixed’ to cheat emissions testing. This means that many more VW diesel vehicles could have been fitted with illegal emissions software than initially thought. Owners of these vehicles could now also have a claim, even if they have previously been told that they did not qualify.

VW diesel cars manufactured from 2008 with a 3.0l, 3.0l V6, 4.0l V8, 4.2l V8, EA897, or EA288 engine could all be affected, and Keller Lenkner UK has launched a second VW claim to help affected vehicle owners and lessors claim compensation.

If you purchased or leased a Mercedes-Benz diesel vehicle between 2008 and 2018, you could have a claim.

Includes Agila, Antara, Astra, Cascada, Combo, Corsa, Crossland, Insignia, Meriva, Mokka, Movano, Vivaro & Zafir vehicles.

If you purchased or leased a Vauxhall diesel vehicle between 2008 and 2019, you could have a claim.

If you purchased or leased an Audi diesel made between 2008 and present day, you could have a claim.

Our initial claim related only to Audi cars with a 1.2l, 1.6l or 2.0l diesel engine. However, we have since discovered that newer engines could also have been ‘fixed’ to cheat emissions testing. This means that many more Audi diesel vehicles could have been fitted with illegal emissions software than initially thought. Owners of these vehicles could now also have a claim, even if they have previously been told that they did not qualify.

Keller Lenkner UK has launched a second claim to help affected Audi vehicle owners and lessors claim compensation.

If you purchased or leased a diesel SEAT vehicle manufactured between 2008 and present day, you could have a claim.

Our initial claim related only to SEAT cars with a 1.2l, 1.6l or 2.0l diesel engine. However, we have since discovered that newer engines could also have been ‘fixed’ to cheat emissions testing. This means that many more SEAT diesel vehicles could have been fitted with illegal emissions software than initially thought. Owners of these vehicles could now also have a claim, even if they have previously been told that they did not qualify.

Keller Lenkner UK has launched a second claim to help affected SEAT vehicle owners and lessors claim compensation.

If you purchased or leased a diesel vehicle manufactured by ŠKODA and sold between 2008 and present day, you could have a claim.

Our initial claim related only to ŠKODA cars with a 1.2l, 1.6l or 2.0l diesel engine. However, we have since discovered that newer engines could also have been ‘fixed’ to cheat emissions testing. This means that many more ŠKODA diesel vehicles could have been fitted with illegal emissions software than initially thought. Owners of these vehicles could now also have a claim, even if they have previously been told that they did not qualify.

Keller Lenkner UK has launched a second claim to help affected ŠKODA vehicle owners and lessors claim compensation.

If you purchased or leased a Porsche vehicle from 2008, you could have a claim.

How to check if you have an emissions claim

If you own or lease a diesel vehicle (or have done in the past), you can use our quick online eligibility tool to see if you have a claim. Just input your vehicle registration number(s) below. Those affected may be entitled to thousands of pounds each.

What else will we need from you?

Once you have confirmed that you have owned or leased an affected vehicle, you can register to make a claim on a no-win, no-fee basis with Keller Lenkner UK.

To progress your emissions claim, we will ask for evidence and information about your ownership of the vehicle. We will give you a list of everything we need from you (e.g. a copy of the purchase invoice or lease agreement). We will also provide some guidance and templates to help you get this evidence if you do not have it.

We make the process as straightforward and hassle-free as possible.

Experts in group litigation and multi-claimant actions against large, well-funded corporations, when it comes to getting justice for our clients, we have everything it takes to win.

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