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VW Name-Change to "Voltswagen" is confirmed!
Whaaaat...?!
April fools? NOPE! The news is real and confirmed after Volkswagen accidentally published an announcement on its press site yesterday (Monday). It was to be released late April (the 29th). The change, that comes to its U.S. operations, "Voltswagen of America," is looking to be done in an attempt to highlight its EV program. Road & Track said: Quote:
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It tells a lot about what VW thinks of the US market. |
VW makes god awful electrical systems
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calling BS on that, it sounds to stupid to be true
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Not a fan.
Audi has also announced their intentions to quit making gas burners in favor of stupid electric cars. I'm going to write the CEO and tell him I'll never buy one. This, after buying a dozen Audis over the last 35+ years. This country doesn't have the infrastructure to turn it's entire fleet to electric and won't, for decades. Electric cars can't yet go far enough for me to ever consider owning one. To foist this crap on the public while ignoring these two glaring problems is just stupid. F'em. |
Now there will be a big battery scandal and Voltswagen overstating range of their EV's.
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Twenty years ago, I figured auto manufacturers would get together and come up with battery packs designed to fit nearly all EVs and that could be changed out in a few minutes so drivers could get back on the road quickly. Packs could be electronically dated so that drivers would receive a pack of similar age to the one they were trading out. Like my prediction in the late eighties, that within decade pretty much very home would have a fax machine, my EV battery prediction fell totally flat. _ |
There isn't much rational thought put into the electric car subject.
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"The release called the change a “public declaration of the company’s future-forward investment in e-mobility.” It said Voltswagen will be placed as an exterior badge on all EV models with gas vehicles having the company’s well-known “VW” emblem only.
To “preserve elements of Volkswagen’s heritage,” the release said the company planned to retain the dark blue color of the VW logo for gas-powered vehicles, while using a light blue to differentiate “the new, EV-centric branding.” Sounds like VW is planning to offer consumers a choice. What the hell kind of marketing strategy is that? |
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.....and I'm guessing that Audi will soon follow with "Auti" as in a "Rolling Auti"?
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Are they still going to be some of the most unreliable vehicles produced? (The Mexican built ones)
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No doubt that's largely driven by Tesla. An electric VW is not going to get bought by the typical, status conscious, virtue signaler that buys a Tesla. Hell, Ford will sell more electric vehicles than VW. Go for it. You're retired and don't need to go anywhere. |
Idiotic.
Maybe it will backfire (pun intended) the way NEW COKE backfired on Coca Cola. |
This is going to be a complete non issue. When was the last time you heard someone refer to one of their cars a Volkswagen rather then just a VW? What are the signs outside the dealership and on the cars? Again VW not Volkswagen. No big deal.
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I can't speak for everyone else but I've owned two Volkswagens and almost always say "Volkswagen" rather than just "VW". |
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