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OT: VW cheating emissions on TDI vehicles
It appears that the official vehicle of Paceliners everywhere is about to see a big fat recall. Allegedly, '09-15 TDI's have software that detects emissions testing and appears to make the cars seem to be cleaner than they actually run in the real world.
Autonews story here (We own a 2010 TDI and I don't care if the EPA says there's demons in my engine they can't have my Sportwagen) |
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Saw that in the NYT today. What will the fix be? How will it affect our mileage?
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Fines are dandy--especially combined with jail time for people who ordered and/or signed off on this fraud.
I wonder how owners can be forced to allow their cars to modified to be legal. It seems very likely that legal will mean decreased performance,economy or both. |
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Allow the union to hold another vote and let them win.
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Incredible.
This could be a big deal for VW. What were they thinking.
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Argh! I just bought my first new car ever - a 2015 Golf Sportwagen TDI. I bought it specifically for the combination of fuel efficiency and performance. I wonder if I can return it? I doubt it, of course. But I don't want to give up on those qualities or pollute the air. What a pisser.
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Wait and see. Wait and see.
I teach diesel emissions and engine management systems for a major OEM. There is alot of technology there and its hard for the competition to figure out. This could all be an attempt by the competition to slow VW down. Euro6 emissions is tough too and they have no problem over there. My theory is based on my information of what Navistar was accusing the competition of doing. The reality was the accuser was the one involved in the wrong doing. They (Navistar) just couldnt figure out the technology. In the end they ended up buying their exhaust aftertreatment systems from their competition (Cummins). Wait and see. |
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I had to serve on jury duty this week and I was amazed and interested as lawyers spun the webs and spun the facts.
VW can hire the best so this is far from an open and closed deal. |
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Just heard this on NPR quick reviews
Lame :/
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I just had a recall this summer that involved a reflash of the brain. Wonder if that's related. I did the reflash at a dealer for free and didn't notice any difference. I keep track of my mileage and no difference there either.
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Question... after reading the problem basically is that the software just turn on and off the emissions control system (or whatever is called) just when is needed instead of having it on all the time?? right??
If thats the problem, isnt a solution to upgrade the software so the emission system is always on?? |
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Call me old fashion: but the VW wagon never got anywhere with me cause I'm 6'3" and, while the tall need a car - that car aint for me (the SAAB 95 wagon with a 4 cylinder engine and turbo and far roomier interior was a superior car - one of the best highway cars ever made). Also, 'turbo' and a hatchback was the original cheater: cars in Europe are taxed on weight and HP - hatchbacks give you more room, turbo gives you more speed without HP. Tesla is a hatchback for a reason.
I dig the VW, but that car can't fit tall people and, well, surprise, surprise. Last edited by velomonkey; 09-18-2015 at 04:45 PM. |
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Trolling?
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autoscam, boring threads |
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