Saw this short video on the BBC news website.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada-43592885/vol...a
Interesting that the US gets treated differently to the EU and other markets.
So 350,000 VW owners refused the software update?
Or are consumer laws in the US actually working in favor of the consumer?
More likely the second - who wouldn't want to be paid in full for a non-new car that, if 'fixed' (even if for free) would use more fuel and not drive so well at best, and have knock-on problems at worst, again, even if fixed FOC.
What's more galling is that, unlike in the States, where the government pretends to be 'on the side of the consumer' (my opinion), all they are doing, similarly to BP, is bashing foreign competition and getting a nice big cheque for doing so.
All the while in Blighty, we are likely to get fined £Bns by the EU before we leave for poluttion levels being 'too high' in cities, most of which are likely to be diesel fumes, and how much is due to VAG diesel cars with defeat devices? And what's being done to punish VAG in the EU? Nothing (no consipracy of silence there, eh Mrs Merkel?). We should pass on the fine to them and add 100% on for the cost of cleaning up the mess - more people with respiratory problems than otherwise would be the case.
Of course, Theresa the Appeaser won't do that, lest it anger her masters over the Channel and remaoner Tory MPs back home.
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Which countries who drive on the right could these cars be sent to ?
Maybe certain South American countries or Eastern Europe ?
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Which countries who drive on the right could these cars be sent to ? Maybe certain South American countries or Eastern Europe ?
None, they should be scrapped, we are supposed to be after improving the air quality not making it worse, which, by using these cars in other countries would do.
defeating the object imo
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Which countries who drive on the right could these cars be sent to ? Maybe certain South American countries or Eastern Europe ?
None, they should be scrapped, we are supposed to be after improving the air quality not making it worse, which, by using these cars in other countries would do.
defeating the object imo
From a VW point of view, the aim is to sell them on with minimal loss. They did not do this through choice.
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Which countries who drive on the right could these cars be sent to ? Maybe certain South American countries or Eastern Europe ?
None, they should be scrapped, we are supposed to be after improving the air quality not making it worse, which, by using these cars in other countries would do.
defeating the object imo
From a VW point of view, the aim is to sell them on with minimal loss. They did not do this through choice.
IF they fix the problems then fair enough, unless I and others have read it wrong, they put a fix for their emissions in the software during testing for MOT (please correct if wrong)- and they did not do this by choice- I see.
So why did they do it, experimenting with software maybe?
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Which countries who drive on the right could these cars be sent to ? Maybe certain South American countries or Eastern Europe ?
None, they should be scrapped, we are supposed to be after improving the air quality not making it worse, which, by using these cars in other countries would do.
defeating the object imo
From a VW point of view, the aim is to sell them on with minimal loss. They did not do this through choice.
IF they fix the problems then fair enough, unless I and others have read it wrong, they put a fix for their emissions in the software during testing for MOT (please correct if wrong)- and they did not do this by choice- I see.
So why did they do it, experimenting with software maybe?
You misinterpreted my post. They did not allow customers to return cars by choice, it was imposed on them by the US authorities. The point I am making is that your post was rather idealistic, and car makers operate through self interest.
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Which countries who drive on the right could these cars be sent to ? Maybe certain South American countries or Eastern Europe ?
None, they should be scrapped, we are supposed to be after improving the air quality not making it worse, which, by using these cars in other countries would do.
defeating the object imo
In my opinion, the act of scrapping them (including of all the people and machinery involved, recycling materials or sending to landfill) and building new cars to replace them will almost certainly emit more fumes of some sort, never mind use more fuel than if they were properly fixed (including supplementary fixes) and put back on the road, albeit likely running at a slightly lower mpg for the remaindre of their lives.
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Which countries who drive on the right could these cars be sent to ? Maybe certain South American countries or Eastern Europe ?
None, they should be scrapped, we are supposed to be after improving the air quality not making it worse, which, by using these cars in other countries would do.
defeating the object imo
In my opinion, the act of scrapping them (including of all the people and machinery involved, recycling materials or sending to landfill) and building new cars to replace them will almost certainly emit more fumes of some sort, never mind use more fuel than if they were properly fixed (including supplementary fixes) and put back on the road, albeit likely running at a slightly lower mpg for the remaindre of their lives.
considering they will have already built cars to replace them anyway it makes no difference, scrapping is better than land filled with scrap unless they fix the problems, which I doubt they will bother due to cost
no reason why any of it would go to landfill if its scrapped and recycled properly, but as its their fault its their problem
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Fri 30 Mar 2018 21:54
Volkswagen - VW graveyard in the US - bolt
Which countries who drive on the right could these cars be sent to ? Maybe certain South American countries or Eastern Europe ?
None, they should be scrapped, we are supposed to be after improving the air quality not making it worse, which, by using these cars in other countries would do.
defeating the object imo
Yes that's right - continue promoting the myth that cars are the only cause of air pollution.
15 of the largest ships in the world emit an equivalent quantity of harmful pollutants as all the vehicles in the world today - but that's impossible to police or tax, so it gets ignored.
If you need to get an idea of just how many ships are transitting the English Channel right now, check out www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-0.8/cen...7
Edited by focussed on 01/04/2018 at 13:56
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Yes that's right - continue promoting the myth that cars are the only cause of air pollution
I think its a myth anyway allways have done, my point was these motors were taken off the road because they broke the emmisions laws, which are being stored possibly to resell as is
imo this is being hypocritical if they are to be sold to another country that emmisions laws are not as strict, so allow these cars to be used, they may as well have carried on using them in the country they were originally used in
I often visit an area that overlooks the shipping lanes so see it regularly
I do believe global warming is taking effect but I do not believe motors have anything to do with it,imo its a natural phenomenon thats been taking place on and off for millions of years
it seems though, some people do not believe the world changes, I do
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