90,000 seek compensation after finding their cars emit more air pollutant than the company said
Volkswagen deceived British car buyers by falsifying the green credentials of its vehicles, lawyers will argue this week, as a compensation claim linked to the German firm’s Dieselgate emissions scandal reaches the high court.
More than 90,000 claimants are seeking compensation after buying cars from Volkswagen – including Audis, Seats and Skodas – only to find that they emitted more of the air pollutant nitrogen dioxide than the company claimed.