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Volkswagen to Reimburse Legal Costs of $175Mln Incurred in Diesel Case

© REUTERS / Yuya ShinoHerbert Diess (R), chairman of Volkswagen's passenger cars brand, and Sven Stein, Representative Director of Volkswagen Group Japan, unveil its new Tiguan GTE during a presentation at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo, Japan
Herbert Diess (R), chairman of Volkswagen's passenger cars brand, and Sven Stein, Representative Director of Volkswagen Group Japan, unveil its new Tiguan GTE during a presentation at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo, Japan - Sputnik International
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Car manufacturer Volkswagen agreed cover the costs of legal assistance worth $175 million rendered to US drivers over diesel emission case, media reported, citing a source familiar with the matter.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – According to The Wall Street Journal, the $175 million is expected to cover the expenses for a $14.7-billion deal reached between Volkswagen, government agencies and 475,000 owners of diesel vehicles with 2.0-liter engines.

In August, the lawyers representing the plaintiffs demanded $324 million in fees and $8.5 million in expenses for their work.

In September 2015, the Volkswagen faced a public emission scandal when the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accused the automaker of using software to falsify emission test results for its diesel-engine cars. Millions of diesel-engine Volkswagen vehicles manufactured between 2009 and 2015 were estimated to have been programmed to cheat emissions tests for nitrogen oxide. Volkswagen admitted that 11 million of its vehicles worldwide had been fitted with software to cheat emissions tests.

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