Compensation for Renault Diesel drivers

You could potentially receive up to €10.000 in damages (20% of the purchase value)

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Dieselgate

How are Renault Diesel drivers affected?

1

Manipulation test results

Renault programmed its diesel cars to reduce nitrogen emissions during official tests
2

Increased emission levels

However, outside these conditions, these Renault diesel cars emit illegal and excessive amounts of nitrogen
3

Depreciation of 
diesel cars

This makes Renault diesel cars worth less and harder to sell
4

Compensation for diesel cars

As a (former) owner of a Renault diesel car, you paid too much due to manipulation by the manufacturer, therefore you are entitled to damages

Who does this apply to?

To qualify, you must own or have owned, lease or have leased a Renault diesel car (M1 or N1) manufactured between September 2009 and September 2019, and the vehicle must have been purchased in the Netherlands or the lease must have been initiated in the Netherlands.

Current owners

Still owns a Renault Diesel produced between September 2009 and September 2019

Previous owners

Owned a Renault Diesel manufactured between September 2009 and September 2019

Lease drivers

Leases or has leased a Renault Diesel produced between September 2009 and September 2019

Fleet owners

Owns or has under management a large quantity of Renault Diesels produced between September 2009 and September 2019
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Renault (Renault, Dacia)

Renault acknowledges the use of manipulation devices that result in inefficiency of the emission control system of vehicles and pollution beyond the boundaries of emission regulations during most driving conditions. Renault claims that this can be justified under European laws and regulations, but this interpretation has been rejected by the Court of Justice. Independent experts in various countries have also confirmed that Renault has used prohibited manipulation devices.
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Damages claimed for Renault diesel cars

Already 15,000+ people are participating
Renault Twingo
Purchase price: €15,000
1 owner: Up to €3,000
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Renault Scénic
Purchase price: €45,000
1 owner: Up to €9,000
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Renault Laguna
Purchase price: €30,000
1 owner: Up to €6,000
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Renault Captur
Purchase price: €30,000
1 owner: Up to €6,000
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Renault Espace
Purchase price: €60,000
1 owner: Up to €12,000
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Renault Trafic
Purchase price: €50,000
1 owner: Up to €10,000
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Renault Clio
Purchase price: €30,000
1 owner: Up to €6,000
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Already 15,000+ people are participating

How much compensation can I get?

You could potentially receive up to €10.000 in damages (20% of the purchase value)
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Progress of the case

01
Investigation into Renault emissions scandal
Our investigation shows that Renault has programmed its vehicles to reduce nitrogen emissions during driving conditions similar to those simulated in official tests, while outside these conditions they emit illegal and excessive amounts of nitrogen.
02
Settlement reached in America with Volkswagen, Mercedes and Audi
Our funder Hagens Berman has reached settlements in several emissions cases totalling more than $16.9 billion in the US and is now working with Emission Claim Foundation on the Renault emissions claim.
03
Fine car manufacturers Europe
Car manufacturers have been fined by the European Commission for making prohibited agreements with each other to manipulate diesel cars. In addition, US authorities have also imposed large fines on these manufacturers.
04
Issue writ of summons Emission Claim Foundation against Renault
Stichting Emission Claim initiates a summons on May 27, 2021. You can consult the summons here.
05
current phase:
Formal and substantial proceedings
In the formal phase, issues such as the jurisdiction of the Dutch court, the admissibility of interest groups and applicable law are addressed. The substantive phase begins if the formal phase does not lead to the end of the proceedings and will hopefully lead to a settlement or conviction.
06
Payment of compensation
Eligible owners who have registered can receive compensation once the procedures for their respective vehicle(s) have been successfully completed.

Other car brands 

Did you know that not only Renault, but also many other car manufacturers have cheated on the emissions of their diesel cars?
You can also claim damages for these car manufacturers
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Some frequently asked questions 👍🏻

Am I eligible?

Renault

  • Why am I entitled to compensation?

    Renault defrauded the software in its cars and sold you a car that appeared clean, but was in reality highly polluting, without telling you. In many cases, Renault actually pretended that the cars were very clean. By doing so, Renault misled you. If you had known that the car you bought did not remotely meet emission standards, you would not have bought or leased the car for the same price. You are entitled to compensation for those damages.

  • Which Renault cars are eligible?

    Anyone who owns or has owned, or is or has been a leasing customer of a Renault or Dacia diesel vehicle produced between 1 September 2009 and 1 September 2019 and marketed in the Netherlands can apply. After adding your vehicle(s), you will receive notification from us whether the vehicle is eligible.

  • How long will the procedure take?

    We issued the writ on 27 May 2021. See here for the writ. We expect the proceedings to take another 2-3 years or so. See the specific page on our website about the proceedings against Renault for more information. Follow-up proceedings may be needed to win damages.

    After you have applied and added your vehicle(s), Emission Claim Foundation will keep you informed through update emails. In the meantime, if you have any questions about the state of play, please feel free to contact us at info@emissionclaim.nl

General

  • How much compensation can I expect?

    It depends on a number of factors. We charge compensation for each car. This indemnity is based on the difference between the amount paid for it by the first owner and the amount that that owner would have paid had they known that the car did not meet emission standards. We call this the 'overcharge'. So the overcharge is a percentage of the new price of your car. That percentage is yet to be determined in the proceedings and can vary depending on the type of car (sedan/station/company car etc).

    The compensation that can be determined on the basis of this percentage per car must be divided among the owners of the car according to a distribution key. Your compensation therefore depends on how many owners your car has had. If you are the first owner, then all the compensation is yours. If there are several owners of the car, your compensation depends on whether you are still the owner of the car and if not, how long you have owned the car. Here you can consult some calculation examples.

  • Is my participation in the Emission Claim Foundation action free of charge?

    The foundation works on a no-cure-no-pay basis. That means you pay nothing for registration and also do not have to pay anything if the claims are rejected. If (part of) the claim is awarded, you will pay a maximum of 25% of each compensation you receive to the foundation. The foundation uses this compensation to pay the costs of the proceedings and to pay the funder (Hagens Berman) for the investment in these proceedings and the risk taken. For more information, see the participant conditions.

  • Is a used car eligible for compensation?

    Yes, you are also eligible for compensation if you bought a diesel car second-hand, as long as the car was manufactured and marketed in the Netherlands between 2009 - 2019. See the heading 'how much compensation can I expect' for calculation examples that give an indication in your compensation as a successor buyer and which circumstances are relevant.

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Compensation for diesel drivers

You could potentially receive up to €10,000 compensation (20% of the purchase value). Check your license plate to find out if you qualify.
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