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Michigan · Article Updated May 24, 2026

Audi and Volkswagen Lemon Law Cases in Michigan

VW Group brands produce similar Michigan Lemon Law case patterns: DSG transmissions, EA888 engines, EV-specific issues.

The Volkswagen Group shares engineering platforms across brands.

Common VW Group defect categories

  • DSG transmission issues — hesitation, lurching, clutch wear.
  • EA888 turbocharged 2.0L engine — oil consumption, carbon buildup.
  • Audi 3.0T supercharged V6 — supercharger noise/wear.
  • Porsche — Boxster/Cayman IMS bearing, 911 turbocharger, Cayenne, Macan, Taycan.
  • MIB / MMI infotainment.
  • e-tron, ID.4, Taycan EV cases — particularly cold-weather charging and range issues in Michigan.
  • Air suspension issues.

VW Group settlement profile

VW Group of America, Inc. settles most Michigan cases via BBB Auto Line or court mediation.

Settlement values

VW Group refunds in Michigan typically range:

  • VW Jetta, Tiguan, Atlas: $25,000-$50,000+
  • VW Golf, GTI, Golf R: $25,000-$45,000+
  • VW ID.4: $40,000-$70,000+
  • Audi A3: $35,000-$50,000+
  • Audi A4, A5: $45,000-$70,000+
  • Audi A6, A7: $55,000-$100,000+
  • Audi A8: $80,000-$140,000+
  • Audi Q3, Q5: $45,000-$75,000+
  • Audi Q7, Q8: $70,000-$120,000+
  • Audi e-tron: $60,000-$120,000+
  • Porsche 718: $70,000-$110,000+
  • Porsche 911: $100,000-$220,000+
  • Porsche Cayenne: $80,000-$160,000+
  • Porsche Macan: $60,000-$110,000+
  • Porsche Panamera: $90,000-$180,000+
  • Porsche Taycan: $100,000-$200,000+

What you should do

  1. Report defect within 1 year of delivery.
  2. Pull every repair order.
  3. For oil-consumption cases, save oil change records.
  4. Send certified-mail notice.
  5. Get a free case review.

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