britishtrident
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posted on 21/4/16 at 11:49 AM |
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VW --- VAG diesel buy back in USA
VW are being forced to buy back up 500,000 diesel car the USA I guess they will sell them off for pennies in Mexico/South America and Africa rather
than crushing them so what good will that do the environment?
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nick205
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posted on 21/4/16 at 11:58 AM |
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VAG can afford it, but will it trigger the same in other countries or continents? If I was VAG I'd be worried about it.
I still maintain that to compete other car makers must have been using similar tactics - will they get caught and had up for it?
VAG seem to be used as an example of this and being punished rather hard IMHO.
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Slimy38
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posted on 21/4/16 at 12:01 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by nick205
I still maintain that to compete other car makers must have been using similar tactics - will they get caught and had up for it?
Mitsubishi are in there now, although that seems to be actual falsifying of numbers rather than using a cheat device.
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britishtrident
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posted on 21/4/16 at 12:54 PM |
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VW practically invented the diesel car in a useable form if they can't produce a diesel that is reasonably clean who can?
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cliftyhanger
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posted on 21/4/16 at 01:21 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Slimy38
quote: Originally posted by nick205
I still maintain that to compete other car makers must have been using similar tactics - will they get caught and had up for it?
Mitsubishi are in there now, although that seems to be actual falsifying of numbers rather than using a cheat device.
I read it was tyre pressures? presumably hugely over-inflated to reduce rolling resistance. No idea what else they did though.
Seems the boss was very apologetic too...
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cliftyhanger
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posted on 21/4/16 at 01:24 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by britishtrident
VW are being forced to buy back up 500,000 diesel car the USA I guess they will sell them off for pennies in Mexico/South America and Africa rather
than crushing them so what good will that do the environment?
Another outcome is that teh Americans are so "hurt" by their car not being what they expected (yeah, all the way to the bank) that it is
just the cheapest option. I am guessing they could fit a replacement ECU or reprogramme it to meet the correct targets, although at lower power and
economy, and then re-flog them? Then they may save some face...
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britishtrident
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posted on 21/4/16 at 03:34 PM |
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The main problem seems to be NOx emissions, CO or even particulate would be much easier to fix.
I was held up behind a couple of DERV 14 plate Audis occupying both lanes coming off a slow speed roundabout on a dual carriageway (Langbank on the
Greenock-Glasgow road)) they were puting out noticeable grey smoke and not accelerating particularly quickly. Judging by the drivers ages I am
pretty sure neither car was chipped or high mileage.
[Edited on 21/4/16 by britishtrident]
[I] “ What use our work, Bennet, if we cannot care for those we love? .”
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nick205
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posted on 21/4/16 at 03:55 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by britishtrident
The main problem seems to be NOx emissions, CO or even particulate would be much easier to fix.
I was held up behind a couple of DERV 14 plate Audis occupying both lanes coming off a slow speed roundabout on a dual carriageway (Langbank on the
Greenock-Glasgow road)) they were puting out noticeable grey smoke and not accelerating particularly quickly. Judging by the drivers ages I am
pretty sure neither car was chipped or high mileage.
[Edited on 21/4/16 by britishtrident]
Having driven VAG diesels for some years it's fair to say diesel is smokey and diesel engined cars are too. Personally I prefer modern diesels
to petrols for general day to day driving, they're torquey and more than quick enough as well.
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morcus
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posted on 21/4/16 at 06:16 PM |
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I thought the big reason they got in trouble is because they were lying much more than Ford and GM with regards to diesel so the figures made VW
diesel look a lot cleaner.
I Don't get why you'd buy a diesel car in America (But I'm openly not a fan of Diesel any way) I'm sure diesel is only popular
here because of the current tax benefits and I'm predicting sales will drop off back towards petrol when the Tax rules change next year.
Have they said what they'll do with the cars they buy back?
In a White Room, With Black Curtains, By the Station.
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cliftyhanger
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posted on 22/4/16 at 05:36 PM |
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They are popular because of the economy, and some have tax benefits. But diesels are about 25% or so more efficient.
The economy of the small petrol turbos is just not as good as claimed when driven with anything other than a very very light foot. A matey just bout a
seat leon TSi with some clever 1.4 engine. Yes, 55mpg on the motorway at 65-70, but that figure drops off pretty smartly and around town in not
anything like claimed.
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britishtrident
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posted on 22/4/16 at 06:03 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by cliftyhanger
They are popular because of the economy, and some have tax benefits. But diesels are about 25% or so more efficient.
The economy of the small petrol turbos is just not as good as claimed when driven with anything other than a very very light foot. A matey just bout a
seat leon TSi with some clever 1.4 engine. Yes, 55mpg on the motorway at 65-70, but that figure drops off pretty smartly and around town in not
anything like claimed.
The trap is comparing MPG DERV has a higher density than petrol, if you compare kg/mile the diesel advantage is halved.
GDI closes the gap even more but GDI isn't a fully mature technology and has shown some reliability issues such as sticking valves.
[I] “ What use our work, Bennet, if we cannot care for those we love? .”
― From BBC TV/Amazon's Ripper Street.
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mark chandler
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posted on 22/4/16 at 06:11 PM |
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I could not stand diesels until maybe 15 years ago, they are light years ahead of the BMC marina taxis that used to chug around leaving clouds of
black smoke behind them
I expect VW will just create a compelling part exchange scheme for affected cars then ship them off to China
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tegwin
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posted on 22/4/16 at 07:13 PM |
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I wonder how many people will actually want to take their car back? I expect most won't even care about the emissions.....
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britishtrident
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posted on 22/4/16 at 07:29 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by tegwin
I wonder how many people will actually want to take their car back? I expect most won't even care about the emissions.....
ROTF j
ust show them the money.
[I] “ What use our work, Bennet, if we cannot care for those we love? .”
― From BBC TV/Amazon's Ripper Street.
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britishtrident
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posted on 22/4/16 at 07:30 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by tegwin
I wonder how many people will actually want to take their car back? I expect most won't even care about the emissions.....
ROTF j
ust show them the money.
[I] “ What use our work, Bennet, if we cannot care for those we love? .”
― From BBC TV/Amazon's Ripper Street.
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