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A few days ago, according to foreign media reports, BMW Group announced that it agreed to pay $477.
7 million to settle the class action lawsuit
it faces in the United States.
It is reported that the lawsuit involves 318,000 BMW luxury car owners in the United States, and the fault is mainly due to water stains that easily affect the operation
of power components in the trunk of the car.
According to the compensation documents awarded by the New York District Court last week, the compensation involves mainly the BMW 5 Series produced from 2004 to 2010, and the owner can receive up to $1,500 after
receiving repairs.
In addition, owners of vehicles with less than 120,000 miles and less than 10 years old can also enjoy free inspection and repair services
.
According to the compensation documents released by the court, the power components on the spare tires in some car trunks in the BMW 5 series are easily damaged
by blocked sunroof drainage pipes and water sources entering through other means.
It is reported that as early as 2004, BMW has received complaints related to such incidents, warranty period claims, and technical service notices issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA
).
But BMW has always denied this
.
But for nearly four years, complaints have been repeated in New York and California, finally attracting BMW's attention, but there is no documentation to confirm how many owners are seeking compensation
.
In addition, BMW agreed to pay $1.
8 million in damages to cover attorneys' fees and the owner's legal fees, subject to the agreement of U.
S
.
District Judge Katherine Forrest.
As of Tuesday, a BMW spokesperson had not responded
.
A few days ago, according to foreign media reports, BMW Group announced that it agreed to pay $477.
7 million to settle the class action lawsuit
it faces in the United States.
It is reported that the lawsuit involves 318,000 BMW luxury car owners in the United States, and the fault is mainly due to water stains that easily affect the operation
of power components in the trunk of the car.
According to the compensation documents awarded by the New York District Court last week, the compensation involves mainly the BMW 5 Series produced from 2004 to 2010, and the owner can receive up to $1,500 after
receiving repairs.
In addition, owners of vehicles with less than 120,000 miles and less than 10 years old can also enjoy free inspection and repair services
.
According to the compensation documents released by the court, the power components on the spare tires in some car trunks in the BMW 5 series are easily damaged
by blocked sunroof drainage pipes and water sources entering through other means.
It is reported that as early as 2004, BMW has received complaints related to such incidents, warranty period claims, and technical service notices issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA
).
But BMW has always denied this
.
But for nearly four years, complaints have been repeated in New York and California, finally attracting BMW's attention, but there is no documentation to confirm how many owners are seeking compensation
.
In addition, BMW agreed to pay $1.
8 million in damages to cover attorneys' fees and the owner's legal fees, subject to the agreement of U.
S
.
District Judge Katherine Forrest.
As of Tuesday, a BMW spokesperson had not responded
.