BMW Diesel Class Action
GMP Law is investigating a potential class action claim against BMW regarding the alleged manipulation and misreporting of engine testing in their diesel vehicles, particularly concerning emissions.
The potential class action lawsuit aims to seek compensation for vehicle owners and lessees who may have been misled about their vehicle’s performance and environmental impact. If successful, compensation could potentially be a significant proportion of the vehicle’s purchase price, and in some instances, there may be an entitlement to a refund.
Current status
Key Developments
BMW has been subject to investigations by German and European authorities over the alleged installation of ‘cheat devices’ in their engines. These devices allegedly misreport engine performance under testing conditions, particularly regarding Nitrous Oxide and Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) emissions.
Key points:
- German and European authorities have launched investigations into BMW diesel engines.
- The issue centres around the alleged use of software that alters engine performance during emissions testing, or when the vehicle is operated outside of normal driving conditions, under a heavy load or on steep inclines.
- Similar cases against other automobile manufacturers have resulted in significant fines and compensation payouts.
About the class action
The class action addresses serious allegations against BMW regarding their diesel vehicles. The investigation focuses on the company’s alleged misrepresentation of their vehicles’ emissions and performance. Key aspects of this potential class action include:
Consumer fraud: Misleading consumers about the environmental impact and emissions performance of their cars at the time of purchase.
Environmental impact: If the actual emissions of the vehicles are significantly higher than as claimed by the manufacturer, the vehicles could potentially cause environmental damage.
Vehicle value: Concerns that purchasers have paid more for their vehicles than they would have if they had known the true emissions performance of their vehicle.
The issue
The core issue in this class action is the alleged use of ‘cheat devices’ in BMW diesel engines.
These devices are said to alter the engine’s performance when:
- operated outside of normal driving conditions.
- under a heavy load.
- on steep inclines.
The engine is designed to turn off or modify emissions controls to increase power and fuel consumption. But, in doing so, emitting emissions at unacceptably high levels.
The environmental impact of these alleged actions is significant:
- Increased NO and NO2 Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) emissions when emissions controls in the motor vehicles are turned off or reduced in efficiency can contribute to global warming.
- Higher than claimed emissions could contribute to accelerated climate change
- Increased NOx can lead to poor air quality and affect the health of the community, particularly the vulnerable.
- NOx is a contributor to acid rain formation, harming ecosystems.
The higher emissions have broader health implications:
- Increased NOx levels are associated with respiratory issues, such as childhood asthma
- Long-term exposure to elevated NOx levels can contribute to heart disease
- The culminating effect of higher emissions can impact overall environmental health.
What’s next?
Are you eligible for compensation?
You may be eligible to join the class action and claim compensation if:
- You bought or leased a diesel BMW vehicle (new or second-hand) that was manufactured on or after January 1, 2008.
- You owned or leased the vehicle during the specified period, even if you no longer own or lease it.
To determine your eligibility and potentially join the class action:
- Check your vehicle documentation to confirm the manufacture date and engine type.
- Gather any relevant purchase or lease agreements.
- Register your interest with GMP Law.
Risk-free participation
There is no financial risk in registering with our firm and becoming a class member. We operate on a No Win No Fee basis. You will not incur any legal fees unless we win your case. If successful, the court may order the defendant to cover your legal fees and out-of-pocket expenses.
If the claim is unsuccessful, you will not be personally liable for any costs.
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