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19-11-2015, 08:23 PM | #61 | |||
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1. We don't know when they will have a fix. What they have confirmed is that all affected diesel engines are still within the legal guidelines in Australia. Therefore at this stage it is more of a false advertising issue rather than illegally high emissions. Given this is the case, any recall will be voluntary. If you would prefer lower emissions then get it done, if you don't care then just ignore it. 2. I read about the law suit, I wasn't at work today. No idea if they will achieve anything given the above information. 3. See answer 1, not breaking any emission laws if the word we have been given. 4. I don't know any whales so lack the connection.
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19-11-2015, 08:26 PM | #62 | ||
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I'd also like to comment on the fuel consumption discussion in the topic. I'm lucky enough to drive a different car every few weeks. Although I work at a VW dealer, we stock all types of used cars and being that I am in management I can commandeer almost anything I like.
I've driven hundreds of cars from just about every make and model under 100k in the last 5-6 years and can tell you that almost none consistently achieve quoted fuel consumption figures. Funnily enough VW and Ford are two of the best at quoting whilst almost all the Japanese brands are horrendously bad. I have no idea if the amount of fuel consumed directly relates to the emission output but it would be interesting to know.
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19-11-2015, 08:50 PM | #65 | |||
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But regarding that lawsuit it does have very good grounds even though it doesnt break any emissions laws. Interested to see how it goes. Trade Practices Act 1974.
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What I wonder about the whole thing is how the other car manufacturers will fare once the focus of these studies moves on from Volkswagen.
My wife has a Hyundai i30 diesel and it's a great little car, but have they all been fudging these emissions tests to get through, or has VW been claiming emissions which were considerably less than everyone else? Volkswagen is hardly some dodgy back yard type of operation, so I wonder how all of the other car companies have come up with their numbers? |
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No problem. What I've said is common enough knowledge that anyone will find out speaking to a dealer but I've got no idea on the lawsuit. 100m sounds like small fry in the grand scheme though tbh. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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19-11-2015, 09:05 PM | #68 | |||
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People will make some money out of this because they can I mean allot in the lawsuit wouldnt have signed up because they actually care about emissions. And because no enough people care about emissions once the dust settles VW will be fine and most will not care.
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My completely unfounded thoughts are that VW are such an integral part of the German economy and as such the Eu economy that there is no court in the land that will impose a crippling sanction.
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20-11-2015, 12:43 AM | #70 | |||
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The original quote was... " Ford quotes per ADR81/02 for 6 speed manual 11.1 lt/100kms" For him to to say he exceeds that ADR he must meet exactly the same test criteria. Last edited by zilo; 20-11-2015 at 01:09 AM. Reason: Be nice to Russell week. |
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20-11-2015, 12:50 AM | #71 | |||
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How could we use your test as a comparison to how well a Commodore does in the same test? I could roll pottery beige's clap box off a cliff and say it gets better than the published figures but the test conditions would hardly be the same would they? |
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20-11-2015, 05:44 PM | #72 | |||
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The example in the column - "I've set the engineers a target: I've told them the Phaeton's cabin must be able to maintain 22 degrees in 50 degree outside temperatures while being driven all day at 200km/h" This demand was made back in 1999, and when asked what would happen if the engineers were unable to achieve it Piech replied that he would "fire them all and bring in a new team, and if they tell me they can't do it, I will fire them, too." He was also the man who set the Veyron's specs before any work had even started on it's design - 1000hp and 400km/h+ top speed. He was widely criticised at the time for setting the specs of a car first rather than reach them organically... Piech was recently forced off the VW board in a power struggle with the VW CEO, which was big news in itself. So this seems like a good example of a rotten corporate culture that starts right at the top. VAG have reached the position they have because of driven people like Piech, but now we're learning the true cost. Mark my words though, no one will go to jail over this. Some people probably should, but the people responsible will get off scott-free, the company as a whole taking the brunt which will be solely financial in nature. I must admit, it's somewhat smugly enjoyable watching them fall... |
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clean emission volkwagen ?
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30-11-2015, 10:21 PM | #78 | ||
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Now imagine if every diesel VW had to have their dirty Diesel engines ripped out and a 5 litre supercharged falcon engine fitted in its place. This would be the result.
1. Everybody in Australia would have a job. 2. Everybody driving a ex diesel VW would have a smile on their face. 3. The air we breathe would be cleaner. Sounds like a great idea. |
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