November 22, 2016 – Pritzker Levine LLP announced today that it has filed a class action complaint against Audi.  The complaint alleges that Audi illegally installed emissions-cheating devices in certain of its cars equipped with 3.0 liter gasoline engines.  The affected vehicles include the Audi S4, A6, S6, S7, A8, Q5 and Q7 models.  The complaint alleges that the sale of these models in the United States with the undisclosed emissions-cheating devices violated state consumer protection laws and caused consumers to pay high, premium prices for vehicles that were not in compliance with federal emissions regulations.

The litigation is currently pending before Judge Charles A. Breyer in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.

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