Originally Posted by
Rawcpoppa
You're having a laugh. They won't go backwards and a TC auto would be just that.
I find it hard to believe Vw aren't simply cutting costs. If you can get 90% of performance out of the new 1.4 for significantly cheaper then why not? Lets be honest. Vw only stuck that supercharger there years ago because they couldn't get low end torque out of it.
Now the new 1.4 gets more torque than the old one while delivering a bit less horsepower BUT the car is lighter and is only .1 seconds slower from 0-60. From a capitalism business perspective it makes sense.
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+1
I also was not talking about sunk setup and tooling costs. I was talking about the incremental variable cost of extra materials for the supercharger parts as well as incremental assembly time which reduces throughput and any labour that goes along with that.
As i said, if you ran the complexity argument, the DQ200 would have been ditched as well along a similar argument.
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