And their wallets! It may turn out that some of the zero band road tax vehicles will jump up a band or three..
Anyone here got a Vw/Audi /Skoda diesel?
One of our cars is a VW Golf TDI Bluemotion. It's a 2012 model with the 2.0 litre 140 hp diesel engine. So almost certainly one of the affected cars.
The car is currently £30 / year VEL and I can squeeze 70 + MPG out of it if driven carefully on the motorway. The performance isn't bad either, not far off my 16v Mk2 GTi.
My main concern is that the recall and subsequent modifications will result in reduced performance, increased MPG and increased VEL.
If there is to be an increase in VEL duty due to the real emissions being higher than those quoted at the point of sale, I think that the UK government should claim the differential from VW / Germany and not pass it on to the unsuspecting customer who bought the car in good faith. What has happened here is akin to, "clocking" a second hand vehicle and that is a criminal offence. However, I fully expect Cameron and Co to buckle at the merest hint of objection to this proposal from the Master Race, and pass the burden onto UK citizens .
I heard the new VW Commandant, Mr Lies (yes really), on the lunchtime news saying that the employees within VW who orchestrated this fraud should be held personally responsible. I wonder if this is an attempt to shift culpability onto the shoulders of private individuals, of limited wealth, who will be bankrupted instantly thus saving VW billions?
It would give me great pleasure to see the VW, Audi, Skoda brand fold as a result of this.