Study Says VW’s Safety Systems Actively Reduce Insurance Claims
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Study Says VW’s Safety Systems Actively Reduce Insurance Claims



Owners of the latest Golf model have been found 45 per cent less likely to make a third party insurance claim in the UK, thanks to VW’s auto-emergency braking systems.
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