Over One Million BMW Drivers Could Be Owed Up to £10,000 Each!


  • Millions of vehicles are affected.
  • Find out if your vehicle is eligible.
  • You could claim up to £10,000.

by Lisa Stephens

IF you bought or leased a diesel BMW between 2008 to 2019, you may have incurred higher fuel costs, lower re-sale value and a lot more.

More than 13 million vehicles are still on the road emitting dangerous levels of pollutants, seven years after the Dieselgate scandal. This is where Diesel Emission Claims can provide assistance.

Vehicle manufacturers used software to deceive air pollution tests by modifying the engine's performance to produce lower emissions, making it appear as if the vehicle was environmentally friendly, even though it emitted harmful pollutants. As a result, customers who purchased diesel vehicles based on misleading information may be eligible for compensation.

Many car owners were previously unaware that they could reclaim money for their diesel vehicles, but are now seeking assistance from Diesel Emission Claims to determine if they are eligible for compensation of up to £10,000.

Diesel vehicles fitted with a deficit device between 2008 to 2019, are emitting harmful levels of pollution.

The European Environment Agency has identified air pollution as the primary environmental health risk in Europe, and diesel vehicle emissions, primarily nitrogen dioxide, have been linked to an estimated 64,000 premature deaths each year.

Find out if it may have been affected by the emissions scandal.

Step 1: Select your BMW model.

Step 2: Enter the vehicle registration number and fill out a short form.