VW America. Oops!!!

It will be interesting to see how this affects the 2nd hand values of VAG TDi's with some uk retailers already coming out saying that they are going to avoid them until all this is sorted.
 
DPG said:
It will be interesting to see how this affects the 2nd hand values of VAG TDi's with some uk retailers already coming out saying that they are going to avoid them until all this is sorted.

I cant see how they will be able to afford to do that, especially with TDI's, making up a mass of the sales, might be an opportunity to slash prices!
 
DPG said:
It will be interesting to see how this affects the 2nd hand values of VAG TDi's with some uk retailers already coming out saying that they are going to avoid them until all this is sorted.

Already murmourings in the press indicating potential for falling VAG residuals ( here's hoping as i'm seriously close to buying Scirocco TSI DSG for mrs w :D )

Hopefully a chance arises from this to ensure the new car data tests are more suitable to owners everyday driving as opposed to publishing figures only achievable in lab conditions :? A con trick from the off :(
 
So happy that the wife got rid of hew VW Passat a couple of months back - can imagine the trade-in values will be badly hit whilst people want to get rid. Not so happy she bought another diesel.... but at least its not a VAG.

Newsnight was very good last night (Weds) on summarising the situation, background and the trends in diesel ownership in various markets. The comparison between Europe and Japan was most telling! Link in case anyone missed it and wants to view...
 
I quite like the idea of getting a new A3 TDI.... So will give it a couple of weeks and try the market for a 15 plate!!
 
Wonder if this will have an impact on the price of diesel also? Either way although they are stinky horrible polluting things, it could be a good time to get into a diesel daily for some cheap motoring.
 
Looks like BMW are also being dragged into this now.

BMW shares fall 10%

Posted at 11:25
Shares German car manufacturer BMW are down nearly 10% on the Frankfurt stock exchange after a newspaper report that one of its diesel models exceeded EU emission norms. BMW shares have tumbled 9.7% to €72.05 euros after a story in the weekly Auto Bild that emissions from one of its diesel models were 11 times higher than EU norms.

Source: BBC News
 
Yeah looks like its the X3.

X3 Xdrive 20d SUV exceeds the emission limits by a factor of 11 times

http://www.presseportal.de/pm/53065/3130280
 
Let's be clear on something:

All diesel cars (and probably petrol too) will pollute more than the test results say they will. This is what a German magazine found with the X3 that one of the previous contributors to the thread referred to above.

What VAG have been caught doing is designing their software to recognise when it is being tested and tochange engine parameters to produce false results under those test cycles.

These are two very different things. It's not the fact that in real world conditions they produce different results to the test. It is that they have deliberately modified their software to produce fraudulent results. That's why the CEO, and soon a whole host of other VAG execs, has resigned.
 
^ this
2 very different things.
The tests for MPG, co2, etc. for real world buyers is just a way to compare like for like.
Somewhat like APR for borrowing.

What VAG have done is a deliberate fraud.
 
original guvnor said:
Let's be clear on something:

All diesel cars (and probably petrol too) will pollute more than the test results say they will. This is what a German magazine found with the X3 that one of the previous contributors to the thread referred to above.

What VAG have been caught doing is designing their software to recognise when it is being tested and tochange engine parameters to produce false results under those test cycles.

These are two very different things. It's not the fact that in real world conditions they produce different results to the test. It is that they have deliberately modified their software to produce fraudulent results. That's why the CEO, and soon a whole host of other VAG execs, has resigned.

Absolutely correct. However, the vast majority of the general public don't have a clue so just think it's the same. Even on most car forums a shocking number of people are confused and think that VW have been cheating CO2 or MPG figures somehow. How many times have you read the lines "This is old news" "they are all at it" etc?

As well as VW paying for their blatant fraud. I believe there should be a review of test procedures for vehicle emissions. It's quite clear that unrealistic figures are being written into legislation due to the test models which seem to bare little resemblance to normal use meaning we are kidding ourselves on that these things are clean. Although i have to say i can't figure the US legislation at all. If it's so strict then how are all these 6l V8s allowed at all? They may have acceptable NOx figures but come on.
 
This wouldn't put me of buying a VW in the least and wouldn't be suprised if other manufacturers are upto shady goings on but haven't been caught until now. Personally, emissions, MPG blah blah blah come bottom for me when buying a motor, I can see from the deceipt angle but frankly I couldn't care less as the most important is the quality of the product which I still feel German motors are the best.

Tim.
 
could this be good for everybody?

will vw have to sell cars cheap until confidence builds?
 
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