What he said.
Makes perfect sense that the scrutiny would eventually shift to ALL VW diesel engine variants and possibly to ALL German diesels.
*START RANT*
However, I did not purchase a VW because of its green credentials. Far from it. I bought a VW because it's a nice car. It looks good, is a very comfortable cruiser and gets great mileage. I can get up to 1,250km out of a 65L tank of diesel without even trying too hard. What's not to like???
I could not give a rat's whether or not the (supposedly) massive volume of poisonous emissions from every litre of diesel I burn is turning a patch of the Amazon into wasteland, causing whales to beach themselves or even asphyxiating Baz the houso on Bludger St. Oh PULEEZE!
I'm stoked with my car's performance. I don't care what it's belching out behind me on the road.
*END RANT*
I smell potential class actions in various regions of the world if VW's fix adversely affects the performance, economy and maintenance costs of the suspect diesel powered vehicles.
I would probably sign up to the lawsuit if things go that way.
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What he said.
I wonder if the 'defeat device' is disabled by the aftermarket ECU tuners when they build their tune files?
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Irony abounds. VW saying for years that tuning would void your warranty...and behind our backs...
That's the way I see it.
And, given my druthers, I'd prefer to retain performance thank you.
You also asked about performance chippers. I wonder if that's how this came about? How did the EPA in the US twig there was a stealth testing mode? Did someone notice something?
Come to that, is there a stealth IDKFA mode (showing my age now) I can engage?
Is this similar to the old Namco up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, A, B, A, B cheat code?
The read I have on this is if they recall the engines and permanently restrict them to make the engines fall into the emissions test, the economy and power of the engines are crappified. Result would be owners have a right to complain and it being the US, class action for being sold a product not to specifications.
Alternative is to get in and resubmit the engines for emissions test, fail the test against the standards set and the cars then don't fall into the categories which enables them to have tax breaks and other discounts as a part of the sale. VW would have to pony up the dollars to have them fall into their new categories to the Government.
Irrespective, they'll be facing the Department of Commerce, Department of Justice, Environmental Protection Agency and any other State or Government action that is coming in for fudging their results.
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They got found out, ironically, because an NGO was trying to prove that VW diesels were in fact clean...
Their results didn't match the controlled results which had been submitted for conformity in the US, so they went to the California Fluffy Seals Board and the EPA to get clarification. They tested 2 VWs (golf and Passat I think) and an X5 (with Adblue) and only the X5 results were consistent when tested on road as on a rolling road lab test.
They sought clarification from VW who fobbed them off repeatedly (this has been going on since Dec last year) and eventually they had to admit that their ****s were indeed in the wind, and it wasn't because of a faulty anemometer...
2011 Skoda Octavia vRS TDI DSG wagon|Revo Stage 1|Race Blue|Leather|Dynamic Xenons w 6000K|9w7 BT|THA475 Amp+active sub|Whiteline ALK|RVC|
2009 R36 wagon|Biscay Blue|RVC|Tailgate|ECU and DSG tune|LED DRL/Indicators|3D colour cluster|Quad LED tail rings|Climatronics upgrade|Dynaudio retrofit|B7 RLine Flat Steering Wheel|3AA CCM|TPMS Direct|B7 Adaptive Cruise with Front Assist|Discover Media retrofit|PLA 2.0|Lane Assist|BCM retrofit|High Beam Assist|DQ500
I suspect there is going to be bad news for you too.
As VW are laying aside the equivalent of $US14,600 PER VEHICLE for just their market and the world wide number is admitted to be 11 MILLION
I would suggest you have the upper hand and if I were you I'd be letting the dealer know (firmly) that you might be forced to reconsider.
Its your choice and knowing the situation BUT still going ahead with the purchase MIGHT disadvantage you 'down the road' to some extent.
id be surprised if VW are still selling ANY 4 cylinder diesels anywhere in the world right now.
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