Love the bumper sticker idea, hilarious.
Also liked the mention of huge ships and their emissions. Add to that that several people were fired back in 2000 from one of the airline engine manufacturers, can't recall which one, as they released the fact that in the early 2000's air planes were burning 58 million litres of aviation fuel a DAY. What would it be now?? No cat's on those engines!
As has been stated several times, storm in a teacup. HIGHLY unlikely any software update will drop power, given how easy it is to add 100nm to any 2.0 Vag diesel with a tune. Plenty of ceiling in a car powerwise. What you MAY find is more regular NOX regens, which I have noticed on my Yeti, a small burn about every 400 kms and a normal, longer DPF style burn every 800kms or so as normal with a newish DPF. Very hard to notice without aftermarket EGT gauges and Vag Com on the MK6 and above, very seamless to the driver ( unlike the MK V 125kw DPF engines! )
I've heard through the tuning grapevine that it was "one of the big yankie diesel engine manufacturers" that dobbed VW in for testing as they are making too many in-roads into the US market. Hilariously the backlash is now Dodge, Jeep etc that use VW engines in some of their cars can't get product now, so they are lobbying back. The X5 etc was included just to make it look "random" and "fair".
Who knows, but in the end, worry about it when it happens, you can always flash or add a piggyback to your updated diesel, and have far more power anyway. Oddly enough my Yeti normally runs 6-6.5/100 stock, and has been sitting on 5.6/100 with a piggy. I reckon my emissions overall are down, and by god the power is UP!
But yes, all that aside, VW have no concept of public relations, injector issues and DSG problems were similarly ignored way past their due date if you recall.
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