No they are keeping really quiet about what they intend to do and how it will affect the car. Put it this way I'm not going to be rushing to get to the head of the queue, I'll let others go first and iron out any problems.Uh oh, not good. Any idea how much performance or economy you'll lose?
I'm on my fourth VAG product (Passat diesel) and I like them very much. The silly thing about all this is that plenty of other car manufacturers have had to make expensive and embarrassing recalls and they ALL cheat on the fuel consumption tests. People have very short memories though.
Example: three recalls by Toyota: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–11_Toyota_vehicle_recalls
Do you mean if I keep on checking .... It might decide mine isn't on the listMine is a Blue Motion one as well, which is why I don't believe the website. It really is a bit of a mess.
You are spot on there, Vern. I, for one, have mostly bought VWs since I began owning cars 38 years ago. With the exception of a Merc C class and an Audi, they have all been VWs. Not any longer. This current one will be the last I buy.
and before that a VW... Err Jetta ...
Because it's fooling the tests to say it is within a certain standard. Unfortunately in reality, it's coughing out toxic pollutants like an old Massey Ferguson.If it only cheats on the test and not in normal use then what's wrong with the car?
OK, the ethics stink but not sure why the cars need a recall.
Shaun
Because it's fooling the tests to say it is within a certain standard. Unfortunately in reality, it's coughing out toxic pollutants like an old Massey Ferguson.
On Subarus more powerful models the performance packs aren't installed until after the vehicle is registered, thus legally sidestepping the problem. In their defence they've never made any secret of the practice, so it's not a case of sheer dishonesty like VW.
Motorbike manufacturers have long since engineered a dip in the performance curve to dodge noise regs. Things came to a head with the FJ1200in the 1980s, when the original development prototypes failed the tests because they were wheelspinning past the microphones.