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Re: Volkswagen and the dirty diesel

By: zzstar in FFFT3 | Recommend this post (0)
Tue, 22 Sep 15 2:32 AM | 90 view(s)
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I don't think so. They'll pay their fine and move on. The others have no case. they had to do what they had to do in the marketplace and they can't blame VW for money they spent trying to improve emissions. It's business.


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Re: Volkswagen and the dirty diesel
By: oldCADuser
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Tue, 22 Sep 15 2:26 AM
Msg. 15712 of 65535

There's another side to this story that will be very interesting to see what the consequences of this will be as it plays out and that is that VW was the first company to produce the so-called 'clean diesel' that was commercially feasible for passenger cars. And because of the 'results' they 'achieved' became the defacto standard by which both the international and industry standards were set to. Now what is someone like a GM is going to do who had also been working for years producing clean diesel technology using these same 'standards' as their targets and if it turns out that they have managed to meet them WITHOUT having to fake their testing results, what could GM, and the other automakers who have sunk millions, if not billions, into this effort demand from the courts if they decided to confront VW on this? This is going to be a very long and drawn out tale that could have all kinds of ramifications for both VW and the rest of the automotive industry.


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