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Diesel Emissions Scandal Widens: Is Your Car On The List?



Hold onto your steering wheels, folks! Nearly eight years after the Dieselgate scandal first shook the automotive world, it seems the dust hasn't settled yet. Five more car makers are now in the hot seat for allegedly cheating on emissions tests. That means if you've owned a diesel car made between 2009 and 2018, you might be eligible for some serious compensation.


Dieselgate: A Refresher: 

Remember back in 2015 when Volkswagen got busted for installing "defeat devices" in their diesel cars? These sneaky bits of software made the cars look squeaky clean during emissions tests, but in real life, they were spewing out way more harmful pollutants.


The List Grows Longer: Initially, it was just Volkswagen under fire. Then BMW got caught up in the mess. But now, the list of accused carmakers includes Ford, Renault, Vauxhall, Peugeot, Citroen, and Nissan too!


What Does This Mean for You? If you owned or leased a diesel car from any of these brands between 2009 and 2018, there's a chance you could be eligible for compensation.


How to Find Out: It's easy to check. Just head over to the Diesel Claim website and enter your car's registration number.


Why Bother Claiming? Aside from the potential payout, claiming compensation is a way to hold these big car companies accountable. They need to know that their customers won't stand for being deceived!


Conclusion:

The Dieselgate scandal continues to unfold, with more and more carmakers getting caught in the crosshairs. If you think your car might be affected, don't hesitate to check your eligibility here. You might be surprised at what you find!

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