Originally Posted by
frantic
Vw convert, your 4th paragraph contradicts itself.
The survey was used to test the reality, not the other way around.
The reality is that in the UK/EU car diesel sales have dropped over 20%. The survey just confirms the consumer mood....
What your trying to deny is like a person saying a disease doesn’t exist because of the 2000 surveyed only 50% thought it did , while in reality hospitals and doctors are treating and prescribing enough medication for 35-40% of the population.
I’m other words actual figures , you know like sales data, registrations, and manufacturers numbers , don’t match your “opinion”.
But this sounds like VAG management when the initial emissions data was released,,,, “ no it’s all wrong , nothing to see here, theses figures are all untrue”......
As to diesel or not, if I had a choice we would have gone V6 with direct injection lpg, on our last 2 cars, but no choice.
Perhaps you should learn to read. My comment was that the survey does not support the sensationalist headline and I made no comment that denies diesel sales have dropped, quite the contrary I stated "There's clearly a move away from diesel both by sales data and legislation".
Nothing I wrote was supportive of diesel engines or in any way a denial of the health effects of diesel engines, merely a comment about the media being loose with reporting facts and that surveys can and often are designed to arrive at a pre-determined result.
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