How does Volkswagen compensate owners for recalls?

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Madelyn
07/29/25 3:58pm
Basically, the compensation includes extended warranties, coupons, gifts, etc., which do not have a significant impact on the 4S stores. If an operator discovers defects in goods or services and takes recall measures, the operator shall bear the necessary expenses incurred by consumers due to the recall of the goods.
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