the software manipulations at the VW exhaust scandal justified by the Landgericht Bochum considers that no obligation of the manufacturer or dealer to take back the cars sold. Although there had probably clearly a deficiency, judge Ingo Streek said on Wednesday at the start of a civil action. However, this deficiency is not relevant in the legal sense, because it could be parked with relatively little effort. Only with substantial defects a rescission of purchase is required.
The Bochum process is the nationwide probably first process in which makes a private VW drivers because of exhaust affair to court claims. A regular customer of a car dealership in the Ruhr city sought the withdrawal of its less than a year old and 38,000-euro VW Tiguan, because the car considerably more pollutants might drive as specified by the manufacturer. In this particular case there was no decision
The lawyer of the VW dealership offered in court “voluntarily” a return of the car to a “market price” to -. In return for the purchase of a new vehicle. In should be negotiated in the next few days between the parties. In the event that there is no amicable agreement, sat the district court a delivery date for the decision in 14 days.
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