Consumers caught up in the Volkswagen diesel scandal will soon be able to get their share of more than $11 billion.
The federal government and plaintiffs recently settled, and a judge signed off on that settlement Wednesday.
Audi, Porsche and Volkswagen were accused of installing illegal software on vehicles to avoid diesel emissions rules.
The automakers will have to pay certain customers a combined $11.5 billion.
“We are confident that these orders will fully reimburse injured consumers while sending a strong message to others that deceptive conduct does not pay,” Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Federal Trade Commission's acting chairman, said.
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