Audi have had no choice but to admit the 2.1 MILLION cars' it's also sold .....
Audi have had no choice but to admit the 2.1 MILLION cars' it's also sold .....
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
I thought it was a given that Audi were doing it too? It's the same company, and the EPA complaint cites the A3 as guilty
Some Audi owners are probably in denial that they're driving golfs
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See now I would have said that the change would be slow anyway and that there were still alot of old oil burners out there slowing the process down prior to this. You might be on to something there though. It does make you wonder if/how many other manufacturers are pulling the wool over the eyes of the authorities too.
It's funny you metion that slogan because it's one that sticks in my mind for VW, probably because of ads like this one -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JF-KJ5-KNQk
Perhaps I'm a little behind the times on their recent reputation. I'd heard of the DSG gearboxes being wobbly for instance but beyond that the VW name was still one that tied to words like reliability and quality for me.
Speaking of word association... How big of a blow is this to the TDi badge? I know it's a almost a generic term but along with GTi it's still something I associate directly with Volkswagen.
The problem is that, in part, that would be explained by a disparity between lab test conditions designed to be reproducable in a variety of cars , makes, etc, to produce an industry-wide testing regime and a degree of comparability on the one hand, and utterly variable real-world conditions on the other. For instance, on MPG, I can get anything from about 15mpg if I drive like a nutter on local roads, to 40pmg+, if I drive carefully on a long run.
If emissions tests are to be useful, you ought to be able to run the same test 10 times, and within a small and defined margin of error, get the same result. But two different drivers driving the same car on a defined route will produce different results, as will a single driver doing it at two different times of day, like 7am rush hour and 3am empty-roads.
It's a bit like APR on loans. It's a very misunderstood figure that is of use, but doesn't necessarily tell you much about the actual cost of a given loan.
That said, never mind emissions fixing, I'm waiting for a scandal over MPG claims and tests next.
And subsequently increases CO2. Tricky one. I'd personally take CO2 over NOx, but there is a long term concern of course.
Clean/replace the injectors to compensate? Most of these cars are not new, so could assume to have some kind of crud build up which cleaning might help with - wouldn't restore to factory fresh spec, but might maintain current mpg with your richer fuel mix (and hey, more performance too).
Definitely a tricky one - but I think all in all CO2 is less bad in the immediate short term than NOx, especially for a diesel engine. The big issue with NOx is it keeps particulates around at breathing-height, so we know for a fact that it's helping to contribute to serious localized health issues, rather than the more circumspect issue of climate change which CO2 causes
Yeah, try telling my local councillors that - they're dead keen on installing speed bumps (which have been shown to increase NOx due to the slowing down/speeding up) locally, without even waiting for the on-going DfT study into whether they actually have any benefit or not.
Hold up.. might be about to get even more interesting
2016 are the new models.. and this is something different to the previous software. Possibly harmless something that should just have been notified.. possibly more shenanigans..Originally Posted by bbc
They're also blaming "two rogue engineers" - http://www.theguardian.com/business/...s-live-updates
If nobody else here has ever worked in automotive, that is sixty levels of bull****.
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