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Chicago Volkswagen Diesel Emissions Lawyers

After years of falsely marketing and selling clean diesel vehicles, Volkswagen (VW) has admitted to using defeat device software to cheat on federal and state emissions tests. More than 11 million vehicles worldwide had the software, and about 500,000 of the impacted vehicles are in the U.S.

Consumers who purchased vehicles have been deceived and potentially defrauded as these more expensive vehicles were believe to be environmentally friendly.

If you or someone you know purchased one of the affected vehicles, you may be entitled to file a Volkswagen emissions lawsuit. The class action lawyers at GWC Injury Lawyers believe in holding auto manufacturers responsible for their actions and can help you obtain the justice you deserve.

Volkswagen Vehicles to be Recalled

VW has said it plans to begin recalls on all affected vehicles in January 2016. The following vehicles with a 2.0L TDI Clean Diesel engine are expected to be recalled in the U.S.

  • 2009-15 Jetta, Beetle, and Golf
  • 2014-15 Passat
  • 2014 Volkswagen Touareg
  • 2009-15 Audi A3
  • 2016 Audi A6 Quattro, A7 Quattro, A8, A8L, and Q5
  • 2015 Porsche Cayenne



An additional 85,000 3-liter V-6 diesel vehicles dating back to 2009 are also affected. VW has discontinued sales of the affected models and does not intend to release its 2016 diesel models into the market.

VW Emissions Questioned in 2014

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California regulators first warned of issues with testing results and road tests in May 2014 following studies by West Virginia University. VW told the EPA that the discrepancies were the result of technical issues or unexpected conditions.

The company issued a voluntary recall in 2014.

More than one year later, the EPA filed a notice of violation to Volkswagen about the defeat device software. Shortly thereafter, the company admitted it had cheated emissions tests. The defeat device software turned on during emissions tests and then turned off during regular driving conditions. During regular driving conditions, the vehicles were emitting 40 times more than the legal limit of nitrogen oxide.

Nitrogen oxide contributes to the production of smog and the ozone lawyer. Furthermore, it can lead to health problems such as asthma attacks, respiratory disease, cardiovascular issues, and even premature death.

According to an Associated Press analysis, the pollution caused anywhere between 16 and 94 deaths over seven years.

Volkswagen has set aside billions to cover costs related to the recalls and repairs. The federal government could fine the auto manufacturer upwards of $37,500.00 per recalled vehicle.

Filing a Volkswagen Class Action Lawsuit

More than two dozen plaintiff lawsuits have been filed across the county. The company is being accused of defrauding consumers who are suffering declining vehicle values as well as breach of warranty and breach of contract.

If you believe that you may be eligible to file or join a Volkswagen class action lawsuit, contact GWC Injury Lawyers. We can help you determine your legal options and if you may be entitled to compensation.

Call 1-312-464-1234 or fill out a Free Case Evaluation.