SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge in San Francisco is set to hear from Volkswagen owners opposed to a $10 billion settlement over the automaker's emissions cheating scandal.

U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer has scheduled a hearing Tuesday to determine whether the deal is fair to consumers and should receive final approval. More than two dozen people have signed up to address the judge, who may not issue a decision at the hearing.

Breyer gave the deal preliminary approval in July. It calls for Volkswagen to spend up to $10 billion to buy back or repair about 475,000 Volkswagens and Audi vehicles with 2-liter diesel engines and pay their owners an additional $5,100 to $10,000 each.

[STORY BY: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

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