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i don't care at all.
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What if they did this to pass a child safety standards test?
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somebody lied. that sucks.
i know a lot of folks that bought the VW thinking they would save fuel cost and spew out very little emissions while driving. now, they are gross polluters. haha. what happened to the value of the TDI cars? they hit the toilets? i'm no EPA expert, but i know i dont want to breathe air like in China, or see people dump dirty motor oil into the drains..some BS needs BS to fight it. |
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If VW couldn't make a clean enough diesel then the answer is to withdraw from the market, not mislead consumers and create a 'clean diesel' ad campaign. The law is the law, break it and suffer the consequences. Or are VW conscientious objectors? VW lied and cheated, condone it if you wish, but it's wrong. There are specific EPA rules that do not allow a 'test mode'. VW were not creative, they cheated. |
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Which problem might be more likely to injure a child? Which one needs to be solved first? Not picking on guns, just illustrating a point. Some problems cause a lot of outrage when they make the news. Others slide on by essentially un-noticed, every day, even though they might be worse. JR |
Al Gore will probably be making a statement soon about the harm to the polar ice caps. It sucks that they lied, and kinda funny that they got caught when this sort of thing has most likely been going on for ages and everybody else got away with it.
I'm definately not one of the Vegan, tree-hugging, EV driving, liberal crazies who seem to make more noise with thier complaining than thier cars do. |
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you lost me at "VW makes a great car"
Also, you really think it is clever to engineer cheat mode into thier ECM, I am sure literally every OEM calibration engineer has joked about doing it at some point. It is about as clever as a banker thinking about stealing from the register. |
These are not 'engineers'. Real Engineers are bound by a code of conduct and ethics.
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I also live in Los Angeles and did air pollution control work for about 25 years. The air quality in LA is much better now than it was in the 60s and 70's MUCH BETTER! While you may not like the EPA, they've done some good things with regard to air pollution. I don't think we've had a 1st Stage SMOG alert in 20 years.
By forcing technology, cars now go 100,000 or miles between tune ups. Remember when you had to change plugs, points, rotor, etc. every 5K-10K miles? Mileage is also much better, because unburned hydrocarbons exiting the tail pipe means less combustion efficiency. Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) are what causes SMOG, diesels produce a lot of NOx. When you pollute the air or water you affect others. Remember the Cuyahoga River in Ohio that caught fire in 1969 due to all the pollutants being dumped into it? VW is fuched on this. |
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Emission laws are too strict? They said the same thing many years back, but from what I see available today, the complainers were wrong then and now. It is possible, look at the high horsepower and low emission cars available now. I'm just sorry if you find it an inconvenience to put time and effort into being better in the long run. Go to a car show and breathe in the exhaust from the oldies, llok at old pictures of major cities clouded in smog. I have no issue with the pollution from a few Classic cars in the hands of collectors, but to try and justify what VW execs did seems foolish. |
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as they currently ignore quite a few... or selectively enforce other's... Rika |
"Fixing" the cars is only one of the "costs" of this affair. The shareholder law suits will be significant. IMHO...
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Who did more damage to the environment? VW or the EPA in the August toxic waste spill into a river in Colorado? Who determines the fines for the EPA?
Hopefully all these VW's get devalued like crazy so I can grab one cheap. No emission testing here. :) |
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VW had many options. They chose to cheat on the test, lie to their customers, and set their shareholders best interests aside. Not sure how anyone sees anything positive here. Or anything to be proud of. |
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I'm not against the control of pollution. I think it is a good thing. I do think globally, though. I realize that air pollution does not respect national boundaries and the bigger problem facing the world comes from countires that have exponential population growth (or just a huge existing population) and a rapidly evolving industrial economy with few, if any regulations. There a finite resources available to deal with problems, whether those be time, money, or political will. I'd rather focus on the things that make the biggest difference, to the entire world. JR |
I like to see people and organizations play by the rules!
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Alternatively, has this scandal not proven that EPA's testing is "broken?" If VW was able to cheat the test all these years simply through software, does that not signal a failure within EPA and their analysis?
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You don't think that 11 million vehicles emitting up to 40 times the legal NOx limit is worth worrying about???
:confused: The way they defeat the test is to reduce the fuel flow rate. So in real world driving, not only are you polluting more, you're also getting worse mileage than advertised. Quote:
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Stock is down 40%. Might be a buying opportunity.
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