Have you ever bought or leased a Mercedes car or van first registered between 2007 and 2018?
You may be eligible to claim back up to £84,000 over an allegation that Mercedes fitted illegal emissions cheat devices to artificially reduce emissions to pass EU emissions tests.
DO NOT MISS YOUR CHANCE TO CLAIM
Have you ever owned or leased a Mercedes diesel car or van first registered between 2007 and 2018? If you have, then you may be able to claim. Mercedes Bens are under investigation for allegedly installing illegal emission manipulating devices to many of their Diesel cars and vans. VW was faced with a similar case in the US. They have already paid billions of dollars to its customers. Each claim could be to up to £84,000 per vehicle depending on the initial vehicle purchase price. Simply complete a sign up form to start your claim.DID YOU KNOW…
In 2018, the German Federal Motor Transport Authority, Kraftfahrt- Bundesamt (KBA) found that some 280,000 vehicles had been outfitted with illegal manipulating devices. Around 700,000 vehicles were recalled around the world
What are defeat Devices?
Devices designed to reduce emissions to falsely pass regulatory checks. During the vehicle test emissions are manipulated to pass the required regulatory checks.
As this practice of manipulating Emission is illegal Mercedes is under investigation for deliberately misleading its customers as to the real levels of emissions in their vehicles.
- Sign up today as you may receive up to £84,000 in compensation.
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The claim is done on a No Win No Fee basis. Which means; if we are not successful you do not pay a single penny as fees.
Our Legal Experts will Litigate on your behalf and try to make sure the whole legal process is as simple and as hassle free as possible.
Due to the years of experience and The Legal Team’s Expertise we are confident and are determined to get you the compensation that you deserve.
FAQ
Yes, you can still claim even if you have sold or disposed of your vehicle. (appropriate evidence of ownership will be required).
We’re acting on a Conditional Fee Arrangement (No Win No Fee). Which means; if we are not successful you do not pay a single penny as fees.
You will not owe any money to us or Mercedes.
If the claim is won, a final deduction of up to 30% is taken from the compensation awarded..
Various factors affect the value of the claim. Therefore it is difficult to comment on the amount of compensation. However it could potentially be up to £84,000. An average claim is expected to be worth several thousand pounds at least.
The Mercedes-Benz models listed below are potentially currently affected:
- A-Class
- Citan
- CLS
- C-Class
- E-Class
- G-Class
- M-Class
- S-Class
- V-Class
- GLC
- GLE
- GLE 166 series
- GLK
- GLS
- SLK
- Sprinter
- Vito
- V-Class
Please note that the above list is not exhaustive. Therefore if you believe it may be affected, we suggest that you register your interest with us.
Mercedes is expected to carry out further recalls in the UK in accordance with the orders from German Federal Motor Authority. This means more models will potentially be affected.
Yes, as long as:
- You are the registered keeper,
- The finance agreement is in your name
This includes all of the below Finance options as well:
- Hire Purchase
- PCP (Personal Contract Purchase)
- PCH (Personal Contract Hire)
- Lease
Yes, as long as:
- You owned the vehicle outright or leased it
- You are the registered keeper.
You will be asked to complete a questionnaire about your vehicle along with the Legal Paper work (Conditional Fee Agreement) to read and sign
Please note: you cannot sign up with more than one law firm to claim for the same vehicle. If you do so, there’s a risk that more than one firm will issue your claim at court. This is considered an abuse of process and may expose you to pay costs.
