With the car industry striving to produce the best in class for speed, economy, emissions etc it is surprising that so far the others haven't offered up similar confessions....
Don't forget SEAT, also a VW cloned range of models.It would give me great pleasure to see the VW, Audi, Skoda brand fold as a result of this.
As if that is likely to happen!It would be nice to think that the investigators given the task to find out how it happened are going to channel all their effort into exposing only those guilty of hatching the plan as a lot of innocent peoples jobs are on the line.
Fining the Company or closing it down would bring great hardships, it is the people who conceived it that should be severely punished and made an example of.
The last one worked out well for me as there was a shortage of second hand cars which made mine worth £1500 more in px than I was offered the year before.I did just hear something about a diesel car scrappage scheme on the BBC news.
Bonkers, the last one was bad enough.
SCR urea injection is the only way to cut NOx without hurting mpg. Adblue DEF costs about £1 per litre, 1L is sufficient for about 50 litres of diesel.I find the MPG figures can be achieved with our Golf. I can't get the claimed 80 MPG but I can get it into the 70s. It's not really practical to drive it that way all the time though and I would say that a realistic average is in the high 50s.
I had quite a gap in VW ownership from my Mk2 to the current one. The ownership experience has plummeted. The VW main dealership network is like swimming in a tank of sharks. They are constantly searching for loopholes to get out of their obligations and trying to talk you into unnecessary work being carried out on the car.
My experience in buying my last 2 cars have been really good. In fact I was beginning to believe that there is a new breed of salesperson out there. Both local dealerships, Bradford Audi, and Skipton Ford. I would readily recommend both so perhaps you need to shop elsewhere next time you buy a VW....I find the MPG figures can be achieved with our Golf. I can't get the claimed 80 MPG but I can get it into the 70s. It's not really practical to drive it that way all the time though and I would say that a realistic average is in the high 50s.
I had quite a gap in VW ownership from my Mk2 to the current one. The ownership experience has plummeted. The VW main dealership network is like swimming in a tank of sharks. They are constantly searching for loopholes to get out of their obligations and trying to talk you into unnecessary work being carried out on the car.
How are they on the service department front? that's where they all seem to fall down on.My experience in buying my last 2 cars have been really good. In fact I was beginning to believe that there is a new breed of salesperson out there. Both local dealerships, Bradford Audi, and Skipton Ford. I would readily recommend both so perhaps you need to shop elsewhere next time you buy a VW....
Both spot on. With the ford they came to collect and delivery was as promised with no unexpected charges. The Audi is something else. . I have a 5 years free service plan and when I arrive I am met by a young lady who asks about any problems and takes the car from me. I can wait or view progress and am supplied with refreshments if required while she stays with the car and logs the progress. The only minor fly in the ointment was my dash cam which is descretely fitted behind the mirror and it recorded the test drive where the driver was bragging to my young lady about his recent exploits using a lot of words beginning with F.How are they on the service department front? that's where they all seem to fall down on.
I'm glad I'm no longer putting myself at their mercy.
Do you have to adjust the pump using the screw to pass the MOT?It's a relief to know that my 20 year old VW T4 diesel campervan has no software !
Just a good old fashioned mechanical diesel pump and mechanical injectors.
It still gives good mileage though, around 35mpg, from a 2.5 litre diesel, in a two and half ton motor caravan body.
I'd be mighty pissed off paying even 50p...The modified system utilised a chemical which needs replenishing at £50 a time. No doubt the base cost of this chemical is about 50p...
No, I've never had to fiddle with anything to get through the annual MOT.Do you have to adjust the pump using the screw to pass the MOT?
Lots of the old diesels had to be manually adjusted to pass the emissions test, and then when the owner drove home the car would hardly have enough power to get up to the speed limit. So back at home it was just unscrewed a bit and got its normal performance back as well as polluting like hell of course. Those were the pre ECU diesels...........
Did it say..Dear Volkswagen customer,
We regret to inform you that the Type EA 189 engine built into your vehicle with the Vehicle Identification Number wvwzzz13zev****** you submitted, is affected by software that causes discrepancies in the values for oxides of nitrogen (NOx) during dynometer runs. Your car is safe from a technical standpoint and roadworthy.
We are very sorry to have broken your trust and are working at full speed to find a technical solution. Volkswagen will cover the cost relating directly to this repair.
We will be in touch with you directly to explain what steps are required. We'll do the necessary work at our cost and have you quickly back on the road.
Yours faithfully,
Volkswagen.
I guess I'm cheating with the car as well now
Dave.
"Yours faithfully" is bad enough.Did it say..
Dear future VW customer....[emoji844]
The UK government now seem to have indemnified against VED loss, saying these cars will remain in their current band, apparently without requiring proof of conversion. Probably part of keeping Europe sweet ahead of renegotiation.The two main reasons for buying an alleged low emission car are to get lower road tax, and to personally cause lower pollution to the planet. Either motive now makes these vehicles totally "unfit for purpose".