So not a forum
Just a 'fan' base?.!.
Ok. Couldn't be bothered reading all the responses on this subject as I suspect they would be similar to a another forum I frequent that has 3 or 4 threads running covering this tripe.
Nobody on the face of the earth is saying VW has done the right thing (except maybe WV management, but it has always been a fact that the fish stinks from the head down) but IMHO the more peeps go and on about this, by keeping it in the media and public domain, that is alone will have a far greater effect on their resale value etc then the original wrong in the first place.
Personally, where there's a blood sucking lawyer (yes, there are some good ones) involved I run for the hills as you can bet your last dollar there will only ever be one winner, and it won't be you.
I have 2 VW diesels and the cook and I love them. I also think I would be stupid enough to go again as I feel dollar for dollar they are a little ahead in quality build and driving enjoyment when comparing against their opposition, howbeit being European they are outrageously expensive to repair.
What I fear most is that if all this legal action etc brings VW to their knees then the new wheels I buy from them may not have all of the bells and whistles and improvements over the outgoing model that I expect it to have because the rug has been out from under R&D.
I just read somewhere that Toyota spend $1,000,000 an hour on R&D so I suspect VW would be/were in a similar boat to keep up with or ahead of the pack.
I finishing, I suggest mods to lock down all of these negative threads; for the whingers to suck it up; and for all other peeps to get out there and enjoy driving your rides.
I'm done, have a nice day.
"You don't know what you don't know"
Cheers dave
So not a forum
Just a 'fan' base?.!.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a technical document from VW discussing the European 2.0 tdi engine? Is it different from the US 2.0 tdi engine?
Has anyone taken their 'impacted' vehicle in for a service at VW & been asked of approval of any power adjustments?
I'm not too worried about all this, but feel VW should be informing those with 'impacted' vehicles of what to expect once they take their car in for a service.
I for one will make it VERY clear that they don't make any changes to my vehicle when I bring it in for its first service next week.
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A member pointed out on another forum that if a judgement were not to go your way, all those who sign up would be liable to bare all court cost.
I have no idea if this true as have no intention of signing up, but don't go in blindly.
There's no such thing as a free lunch, and there ARE lawyers involved.............
"You don't know what you don't know"
Cheers dave
So ummmm with the fix being identified as a 30 minute repair that won't effect either power or consumption figures, why are you all still complaining? :S
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Because, as weonarok said above:
In this forum I have been a vocal advocate of a pragmatic approach, which involves consumers accepting that the fix will be a reasonable solution to remedy concerns and trusting that the authorities will deal with the breaches by the company and its officers appropriately; however, as I stated earlier I have somewhat changed my mind:
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The only ones gambling in a 'class action' are the lawyers who take a % of the damages awarded if they win (they have to have enough complainants to make the total winning pile add up, to cover costs and profit).
THEY gamble on winning, not forgetting that the defendant has admitted fault, and will cover their own costs if they lose.
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