Dieselgate: Volkswagen reached an agreement with US dealers

Volkswagen has reached an agreement with 652 American dealers for losses incurred due to the emissions scandal, the so-called Dieselgate. The Deutch company has not specified the amount of the transaction "in cash" and probably until "late September" will work to develop "details" of the cartel which in any case must be examined by a Court of San Francisco.

For about a year the American dealers were forbidden to sell the VW diesel cars manufactured during the period affected by the scandal. The company, in a statement, confirmed that the agreement provides "cash payments and other benefits that will be granted to retailers."

Judge Charles Breyer in US District Court in San Francisco, however, has ordered to Volkswagen by 24 October to find a solution to eliminate the problem of 90 thousand vehicles still circulating polluting engines of high cubic capacity.

Volkswagen has also already agreed to pay $ 603 million in 44 American states. Against her, dozens of governmental inquiries are opened in as many countries, with different damage claims from investors and class action in the US, Germany and South Korea. With so many possible criminal proceedings that might open up short in the latter three countries.