One article said they have 3 options on the table including complete new car replacements
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Dieselgate: Volkswagen forced to cheat – Car Reviews, News & Advice - CarPoint Australia
"Underperforming new diesel engine family led to German giant's emission deception, claims report
Disappointing results from a billion-dollar new engine family forced the Volkswagen Group to cheat on its emissions tests, the New York Times has claimed."
As suspected, the cure could be worse than the disease.
One article said they have 3 options on the table including complete new car replacements
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Hi gldgti,
The fact is, if a colossal commercial entity such as VAG is not prosecuted to the fullest legal extent, it could mean that a dangerous precedent is set for the industry. It's a lose lose situation for EVERYONE.
For statutory authorities, if they do not prosecute or at least be seen to be hauling VAG over the coals over this deception, it sends a signal that a big enough car manufacturer CAN get away with flagrant sidestepping of legislation/regulations as long as they have deep enough pockets to withstand the short/medium term financial hit and are willing to eat humble pie for a while.
On the flipside, if VAG does collapse because it gets absolutely reamed not just by the US government but governments in other regions of the world too, we the consumers lose out on what are, on the balance of things, pretty darn good cars and technology at a pretty reasonable price point.
There are no real winners in this scandal, except maybe the legal fraternity.
And as much as I hate to admit it, I'm reviewing my intention to purchase the new Alltrack once my lease is up. In fact, I'm a bit hesitant with purchasing ANY vehicle with a small displacement German Tdi at the moment. I know it's early days yet and this thing has yet to pan out, but I don't think I'm alone in re-evaluating purchasing decisions.
The minister for finance at home suggested a XC70 or XC90 the other night. *shudder* . No offence intended to any Volvo owners out there!!
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I'm not sure you get me.
Yes, VAG will be prosecuted by governing bodies and regulators where its valid (the fines are excellent revenue). Sighting the chance of dangerous precedents is nonsense. All those dangerous precedents have already been set, many times over. People just tend to have short memories. This is no watershed moment. This has all happened before, it will all happen again, regardless of the outcome here for VW.
Yes, the general public may litigate at their discretion.
But if Joe public wants to sue because he thought he was buying a clean diesel, and now he thinks he hasn't got one anymore, that's OK, but he really ought to end up wasting his and the legal fraternity's money (losing), because he has got a clean diesel, by all realistic comparisons. Just because the media takes and inch and runs a mile, we all gobble it up and suddenly most people who don't even know why they're reading a story have formed an unfounded view that VW tdis are the next environmental time bomb waiting to go off..... None of it is fact. The reality of the environmental impact is immeasurably small. So you can't justifiably use it as ammunition against anyone.
And if Joe public thinks that anyone who opposes him is automatically negligent regarding the environment.... Well, that's a pretty funny joke.
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No no, John public is pi...of, because he feels that the resale value of his car that he is replacing every 3-4 years is down because of that.
if someone can replace a car when it's only 3-4 years, he really doesn't suffer any financial hardship, does he?
On the other hand, ordinary people who keep their car for much longer, shouldn't be much worst of when the time comes to buy the next TDI for the same or better price, because VW will try to get back/or stay at their current market position.
Also, should the price of the s/h TDI drop, it's a good news for people who buy the s/h cars.
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I was saying it from the beginning, that many more, if not all car makers could be doing the same. The current emissions laws must be very hard to stick to, and I doubt that they were set properly after discussion with the car makers.
The same Bosch ECU is under the bonnet of many brands, they also use the same brands injectors, really the same CR technology, the software is very similar, programmed by the sw engineers using the same/similar knowledge and equipments, so what can one really expect?
If the car doesn't meet the emissions, it really doesn't matter if it's 3x or 5x or 30x over the limit... they all failed emission test.
Bear in mind, in the US diesel fuel allows much more wear on the CR fuel components and they demand the lowest emissions.
Only, if the car manufacturers weren't greedy and never imported EU or even Japanese diesel, to let them choke on their own emissions from their gas guzzling 5-6L V8s.
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I've been reading this thread with interest - not so much to learn about how the events have unfolded (interesting that they are), but to understand the emotions of Aussie diesel car owners that may be affected. My amateur view is that whenever there is angst-in-the-air, information can be a great leveller (it can remove the spectre of febrile hyperbole and replace it with facts). So to this end, does anyone here know if that bastion of good customer relations (not), VW Australia has put-up an Aussie equivalent of the UK facility in the link below?
Cheers
Don
PS: click the panel that says "Use your VIN to see if your car is affected"
Diesel Info : Volkswagen UK
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I understand, from what I've read so far, that VW expects to resolve all its issues, as far as specific fixes for all vehicles across all markets, around the end of this month.
As a result, and not being in any hurry at all, have resolved to sit back a wait for the 'letter' whilst they stew.
Then the fun will truly start.....you'll need a watercooled forum for sure then.
For those with leases maturing it could, however, be another matter as far as timing anxiety is concerned.
Ryeman: LOL! - you have a wicked (and coincidentally, a rye/wry) sense of humour - I like it!! I wonder if VW's fix will also solve world hunger?
Not sure why our brothers/sisters in the UK got a better response. At least with the UK site, folk there know (now) whether their car is affected, or not. Guess us Aussies just don't pay enough for our VW's to warrant the additional service (or perhaps being antipodean colonists, we simply don't have the same consumer rights as our country's founders)!
Thanks for your reply
Don
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Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is on-line, in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the expertise of the wider forum! Thank you.
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