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VW makes 'substantial progress' toward 3.0 litre diesel agreement - judge

Published 03/11/2016, 15:59
© Reuters. The logo of German car maker Volkswagen is seen on a car outside a garage in Vienna
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By David Shepardson

(Reuters) - U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer said on Thursday that Volkswagen AG (DE:VOWG_p) has made substantial progress in talks with the U.S. Justice Department and other government agencies toward resolving the fate of about 80,000 polluting diesel 3.0 litre vehicles.

At a San Francisco court hearing, Breyer set a Dec. 1 deadline for a report on the status of the talks and said he is "very optimistic" an agreement will be reached. VW previously agreed to spend up to $16.5 billion (£13.29 billion), including as much as $10.3 billion (£8.30 billion) to buy back up to 475,000 polluting 2.0 diesel vehicles.

Volkswagen submitted proposed fixes for larger Porsche, Audi and Volkswagen diesel vehicles earlier this year and has been in intensive discussions with U.S. and California regulators. People briefed on the talks say VW may agree to buy back at least 21,000 older Volkswagen Touareg and Audi Q7 diesel vehicles and might only offer to repair the 60,000 newest ones if regulators agree, but no final agreements have been reached.

If VW were required to repurchase all of the larger, more expensive 3.0-liter vehicles, its costs could increase by billions. They include the diesel Porsche Cayenne, Audi A6 Quattro, A7 Quattro, Audi A8 and Audi Q5.

Among the undecided issues is how much Volkswagen may be willing to compensate owners of the 3.0 litre vehicles.

VW agreed to offer owners of the 2.0 litre vehicles between $5,100 and $10,000 in compensation, in addition to the estimated value of the vehicle.

The 2.0 litre diesel vehicles have software that allowed them to evade emissions rules in testing and emit up to 40 times legally allowable emissions in onroad driving. The 3.0 litre vehicles have an undeclared auxiliary emissions system that allowed the vehicles to emit up to nine times allowable limits.

© Reuters. The logo of German car maker Volkswagen is seen on a car outside a garage in Vienna

VW has been barred from selling diesel vehicles in the United States since 2015 and has said it has not decided whether it will resume U.S. diesel sales.

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