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Judge in US delays court hearing on VW vehicles

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US District Judge Charles Breyer on Tuesday delayed a court hearing set for Wednesday on Volkswagen AG’s plan to address 80,000 polluting Audi, Porsche and VW 3.0-liter vehicles.

In a court order, Breyer said negotiatio­ns are continuing between the German automaker, regulators and lawyers representi­ng owners, and he set a December 16 hearing, saying he had been advised that a delay “may produce a resolution of the outstandin­g issues.”

Reuters reported on November 15 that VW had reached an agreement with US regulators for a mix of buybacks and fixes for the 80,000 vehicles, but still needed to reach agreement on other issues, including compensati­on for owners.

The agreement comprises a buyback offer for about 20,000 older Audi and VW SUVs and a software fix for 60,000 newer Porsche, Audi and VW cars and SUVs, Reuters reported.

In June, VW agreed to spend up to $10.03 billion and offered to buy back 475,000 2.0-liter vehicles and offer compensati­on of $5,100 to $10,000 per owner. VW began buying back vehicles last week.

Two people briefed on the talks said Volkswagen has made progress in the talks with lawyers representi­ng the owners of the vehicles in recent days but has not reached a deal.

The 2.0-liter diesel vehicles have software that allowed them to evade emissions rules in testing and emit up to 40 times the legally allowable emissions in on-road driving. The 3.0-liter vehicles have an undeclared auxiliary emissions system that allowed them to emit up to nine times allowable limits.

As part of a 3.0-liter vehicle settlement, Volkswagen is expected to pay additional funds into an environmen­tal trust to offset excess emissions. The company in June agreed to pay $2.7 billion over three years to offset the pollution from the 2.0-liter vehicles. The additional emissions funds will be far less for the 3.0-liter vehicles, in part because there are fewer and they pollute less, the sources said.

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