Scandale VW / USA  : 1000 dollars offerts à chaque propriétaire concerné

Alors que nous indiquions récemment que Volkswagen étudiait à l’heure actuelle un programme de « customer goodwill » aux Etats-Unis en vue dédommager les propriétaires de véhicules diesel 2.0 litres affectés par le scandale des moteurs truqués, le constructeur a annoncé lundi que ces derniers allaient bénéficier d’un programme leur allouant chacun l’équivalent d’une somme de 1000 dollars US.
Après vérification que leur véhicule figure bien dans le périmètre concerné, le détenteur du véhicule se verra offrir une carte de paiement prépayée de 500 USD. Auquel s’ajoutera un bon d’achat de valeur équivalente qui pourra être dépensé chez les concessionnaires de la marque aux Etats-Unis ainsi qu’une assistance panne gratuite de trois ans.
Dans un communiqué, VW a précisé qu’il allait envoyer des lettres à compter de ce lundi aux propriétaires des véhicules touchés en vue de les informer de ce geste commercial.

« Nous offrons ce geste de bonne volonté comme première étape pour regagner la confiance de nos clients », a indiqué Michael Horn, le PDG de Volkswagen Amérique du nord. Le groupe a également précisé qu’un « package » similaire serait offert à partir du 13 novembre aux propriétaires des modèles Audi également concernés.

Un porte-parole de VW a par ailleurs indiqué que ce programme n’impliquait pas une renonciation à des revendications judiciaires découlant de violations des émissions de l’entreprise. Si les termes et conditions du programme incluent un procès par jury renonciation, la renonciation ne concerne que les revendications liées au programme de compensation financière et ne porte pas atteinte au droit d’un client de poursuivre VW pour les réclamations liées aux violations des émissions des moteurs diesel 2,0 litres.

Sources : VW, Automotive News

Elisabeth Studer – 9 novembre 2015 – www.leblogfinance.com

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(32 commentaires)

  1. “It is a complete end run around the litigation that is in place,” said Amy Williams-Derry, an attorney with Keller Rohrback, one of the law firm’s pursuing class action litigation against the automaker. “They are trying to buy off plaintiffs who have already sued and consumers who would benefit from a class-action recovery.”

  2. Des sénateurs US commencent d\’ores et déjà à fustiger le paquet.
    \ » Cette offre est d\’un montant inadéquat insultant – une feuille de vigne pour tenter de cacher les véritables profondeurs de la tromperie de Volkswagen , \ » ont-ils ainsi déclaré dans un communiqué. \ » La société doit indiquer clairement et sans équivoque que chaque propriétaire a le droit d\’intenter des poursuites . Il devrait offrir à chaque propriétaire qui souhaite garder son véhicule une pleine compensation pour la perte de la valeur de revente , l\’économie de carburant , et d\’autres dommages causés par sa tromperie\ »
    Bref … ca démarre très mal

  3. cf. Article de Los Angeles Times

    Does VW ‘goodwill’ payment clause prevent owners from suing?

    kswagen is offering $500 in cash and $500 in VW dealer credit to owners of its diesel cars, a first step in compensating them in the wake of a global emissions-test cheating scandal.

    The “goodwill package” is a stopgap measure while the automaker works on a way to fix the cars, which contain software designed to evade U.S. pollution regulations.

    The automaker says customers don’t have to give up their right to sue the company – as thousands already are – but some attorneys are disputing that and warning customers not to sign an arbitration clause required to get the money.

    “It is a complete end run around the litigation that is in place,” said Amy Williams-Derry, an attorney with Keller Rohrback, one of the law firm’s pursuing class action litigation against the automaker. “They are trying to buy off plaintiffs who have already sued and consumers who would benefit from a class-action recovery.”

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    Some of the hundreds of cases already filed seek to have VW buy back the vehicles for the full price the customers originally paid.

    To get the money, VW customers must visit http://www.vwdieselinfo.com, enter their Vehicle Identification Number, their mileage and contact information. They will also have to take their car to a dealer to activate the gift cards to prove that they own the vehicle.

    Customers will also get access to a free 24-hour roadside assistance program for three years.

    To be eligible, consumers must be the registered owner or lessee of a Volkswagen diesel with the 2-liter TDI engine as of Nov. 8.

    The company sold about 482,000 of the vehicles with the cheating software in the U.S. and up to 11 million worldwide. The diesels spew as much as 40 times the legal limit of nitrogen oxide in normal driving; the software hides those emissions when it detects test conditions.

    VW faces a criminal investigation in the U.S. and potential federal Clean Air Act violation fines of up to $18 billion.

    VW said the arbitration clause, buried in clause 11 of its lengthy “Goodwill Package Cardholder Agreements” – is part of the bank terms for the gift cards and is not designed to fool consumers into waiving their legal claims against Volkswagen.

    But Williams-Derry cautioned that “the clause is worded extremely broadly, and the courts have history unfortunately of interpreting these clauses expansively.”

    The agreement dictates that any arbitration must brought in Sioux Falls S.D., a location “that is an extremely inconvenient” for the vast majority of VW diesel car owners, Williams-Derry said.

    Volkswagen’s emissions scandal
    Volkswagen’s emissions scandal
    Volkswagen officials characterized the plan as a way to help out customers while it figures out to bring the cars into compliance with air pollution rule.

    “We are working tirelessly to develop an approved remedy for affected vehicles,” said Michael Horn, president and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America. “In the meantime, we are providing this Goodwill Package as a first step towards regaining our customers’ trust.”

    The package also has a business purpose – by offering credit in addition to the cash, VW ensures that customers will need to make more trips to the dealer, which will reap $500 in revenue and get an opportunity to sell another vehicle.

    U.S. Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) blasted the package.

    “This offer is an insultingly inadequate amount – a fig leaf attempting to hide the true depths of Volkswagen’s deception,” they said in a statement. “The company should state clearly and unequivocally that every owner has the right to sue. It should offer every owner who wants to keep her car full compensation for the loss of resale value, fuel economy, and other damage caused by its purposeful deception.”

    The offer may not be as beneficial to some drivers. Jean Rowley of Huntington Beach bought an extended warranty on her 2013 TDI Beetle that lasts for at least five years, so she never spends money on minor repairs.

    “I guess I’ve got to buy a lot of caps or shirts with $500,” said Rowley, 52.

    Another customer, Sandra Farrell, said the amount offered in the package isn’t anywhere close to the loss in value for her 2014 Jetta SportWagen. Instead of cash and credit, she said she would rather have regular updates from VW on what they’re doing to fix the problem.

    “I think that would have meant more to everyone,” said Farrell, a 58-year-old Vista, Calif. resident. “There’s a lot of issues they really need to address. I’d like to see them take a personal approach.”

    The average auction prices of used VW diesel models have dropped nearly $2,100, or 16.1% since the September revelation the automaker had rigged pollution testing, according to car price information company Kelley Blue Book.

    Affected owners must register for the package by April 30.

    The offer is an important first step, but the automaker needs to do more, said Michelle Krebs, senior analyst at Autotrader.

    “It has provided much-needed financial help to dealers who are on the frontlines handling customers and is paying some hefty incentives to buoy sales,” she said in a statement. “Volkswagen must lay out a plan on how it will fix affected cars.”

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    The consumer payment program “is a delay tactic by Volkswagen,” said Peter Bezek, a Santa Barbara attorney who has filed two lawsuits on behalf of 15 VW owners. “The issue is that they ran off with a truckload of money and they are trying to figure out how much they can keep.”

    He said the “only solution” is for the automaker to buy back the cars.

    Previously, Horn has said VW might consider a buyback program.

    “There are a number of scenarios the company is looking at,” Harrison said. “I can’t speculate on what decision the company will eventually make.”

    Harrison said the German automaker is working with the California Air Resources Board and the Environmental Protection Agency to bring the cars into compliance with air pollution rules but can’t predict the outcome.

    Meanwhile, Fitch Ratings downgraded Volkswagen AG’s long-term issuer default rating to BBB+ from A and said the long-term outlook was negative. Fitch Ratings said the appointment of “long-time insider” Matthias Mueller was unlikely to bring “outside views” into the company and that Mueller would have a hard time “changing the group’s decision-making process and culture.”

    Mueller was chief executive of Porsche, which has now been implicated in the emissions scandal.

  4. Le programme de paiement des consommateurs \ »est une tactique dilatoire par Volkswagen\ », a par ailleurs déclaré Peter Bézek, un avocat de Santa Barbara qui a intenté deux poursuites au nom des 15 propriétaires de VW.
    ….. Au final, la dite tactique risque même de se retourner contre VW. On n\’attrape pas les mouches avec du vinaigre ….

  5. Il est totalement impossible de fabriquer des véhicules style « Hummer » avec des spécifications « écologistes ». Personne ne respecte ni VW, ni personne.

  6. on est d’accord … personne ne respecte
    comme d’hab, les USA ne font qu’exploiter une faille, ils sont très forts généralement pour cela
    l’enjeu : le TTIP

  7. Merci pour ces informations Elisabeth. Comme dit plus haut, personne ne respecte mais c’est bien VW qui est dans l’oeil du cyclone et je me demande bien comment ils s’en sortiront… En tout cas, les 1000 dollars proposés me semblent bien légers…

  8. oui, les USA sont maitre à exploiter les failles
    ainsi, s’il y a un accident, une catastrophe ….. il sera difficile de faire la part des choses entre éventuel acte de terrorisme, manipulation, etc….

  9. Je pense que 1000 dollars sont suffisants par contre je ne pense que cela sera suffisant pour regagner la confiance des ses clients. VW aura bien du mal à l’avenir…

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