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Girz0r 09-29-2015 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 1270433)
Sneaky Germans

:giggle: Nice lol

JasonC SBB 09-30-2015 11:33 AM

Quick, fine this volcano!!

This Icelandic volcano is three times as toxic as all of Europe?s industry | BABW News

Joe Perez 10-05-2015 10:41 AM

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Der Spiegel has adopted a rather pessimistic tone with regard to the situation:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1444056084


Caption reads "the suicide."

JasonC SBB 10-09-2015 11:52 PM

So have the prices on used TDi's plummeted? If so, buy one, chip it, profit.

Consumer Reports Finds How Fuel Economy And Performance Drops When VW Diesels Stop Cheating

Chilicharger665 10-10-2015 02:44 AM


Originally Posted by JasonC SBB (Post 1273926)
So have the prices on used TDi's plummeted? If so, buy one, chip it, profit.

Consumer Reports Finds How Fuel Economy And Performance Drops When VW Diesels Stop Cheating

How will buying one and chipping it lead to a profit? I have a '10 Jetta Sedan.

hi_im_sean 10-10-2015 09:14 AM

"Profit" is an mt.net colloquialism. I don't think he meant you would literally make money, but instead, be able to get into a previously highly valued car, much cheaper.

18psi 10-10-2015 10:55 PM

Aren't they going to be a lot more strict with VW's now though
I can totally see them implementing something where a chipped or tuned VW will now fail emissions

aidandj 10-10-2015 11:08 PM

Not if you don't have emissions.

Chilicharger665 10-11-2015 01:53 AM

That is my exact situation. I have no emissions, so I don't think any of this VW dieselgate stuff applies to me at all lol.

Joe Perez 10-15-2015 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1269575)
I'm sure that Kevin Underhill is going to have a field day when the class-action suits start to be filed. "Plaintiffs allege that Volkswagen AG knowingly and maliciously engaged in a conspiracy to improve both engine performance and fuel economy, and seek to recover damages stemming from their non-loss." I'm watching his blog intently.

And it's begun (though, as yet, nothing from Underhill,) from my own TV station earlier today:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1444941545


Mind you, The Cochran Firm is a nationwide group specializing in frivolous mass-tort litigation, having been founded by none other than Johnnie Cochran himself, best known for getting O.J. Simpson off the hook for murder.

Audi Recall Lawsuit | The Cochran Firm

Jeffbucc 10-15-2015 05:03 PM

Anyone who thinks they'll receive any compensation from a C.A.L is really dumb. The law firm is the only one who benefits from them.

Although, a $100 giftcard to Outback Steakhouse would be nice...

bahurd 10-15-2015 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by aidandj (Post 1274101)
Not if you don't have emissions.


Originally Posted by Chilicharger665 (Post 1274113)
That is my exact situation. I have no emissions, so I don't think any of this VW dieselgate stuff applies to me at all lol.

Doesn't really matter if your state has emissions check or not. In this case, the cars don't meet the federal std for emissions which trump state laws (except for CA which are more stringent).

bahurd 10-15-2015 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by Jeffbucc (Post 1275405)

Although, a $100 giftcard to Outback Steakhouse would be nice...


In this class action, by the time all the lawyers get paid, a $100 gift card will be wishful thinking...

Jeffbucc 10-15-2015 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by bahurd (Post 1275408)
In this class action, by the time all the lawyers get paid, a $100 gift card will be wishful thinking...

I know, after hearing what people received from the DPF CAL 3 years ago, it isn't worth the hassle.

EPA better not do a mandatory recall. If so, I'm delightfully fucked unless I sell the car.

deezums 10-15-2015 05:43 PM

Has the federal government ever pushed a nationwide mandatory recall before, one that would keep states from registering a car till the paperwork is in place?

Has that ever happened before, even within one state?

The DMV can't hardly handle itself around here, they "upgraded" to computers and half the state was driving around with expired tags till they had it fixed. Them trying to handle anything other than what they've done for the last, ever, is not going to happen smoothly.

Kansas is not the first state to experience DMV debacle after pricey computer upgrade - kshb.com - kansas city - + KSHB.com

wannafbody 10-15-2015 06:03 PM

I'm less concerned about VW's emissions than what the government has done to the environment by nuclear weapons testing and other stuff they are rumored to be playing around with.

bahurd 10-15-2015 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by deezums (Post 1275426)
Has the federal government ever pushed a nationwide mandatory recall before, one that would keep states from registering a car till the paperwork is in place?

Has that ever happened before, even within one state?

The DMV can't hardly handle itself around here, they "upgraded" to computers and half the state was driving around with expired tags till they had it fixed. Them trying to handle anything other than what they've done for the last, ever, is not going to happen smoothly.

Kansas is not the first state to experience DMV debacle after pricey computer upgrade - kshb.com - kansas city - + KSHB.com


Closest I've seen is the Takata air bag thing but it hasn't come to that yet. Funny even after Takata effectively said "fuck you" to the US government which, one could argue, has said "OK, thanks"... In other industries I.E. Child safety it's done but impossible to enforce because there's no 'records' of ownership whereby you can go to the actual owner and demand to send the crib back. In the case of a motor vehicle it's somewhat easier.




I think, in the background, you've got a lot of backdoor diplomacy going on with our commerce 'partners' I.E. Germany saying "hey, we'll let a low level engineer plead on this so long as you go lightly on the company". Fines will commence, some poor engineer who had nothing at all to do with it will end up losing his/her job (living happily ever after) and the cars will get fixed via the recall method. But what do I know.

Joe Perez 10-15-2015 07:49 PM

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General musing:

I'd really have thought that, by now, humanity as a species would have learned not to trust any Volkswagen product designed subsequent to the death of Costel Rădulescu. Any damages incurred by a person who willingly purchases one ought to be negated under both the Assumption of Risk doctrine and the Open and Obvious doctrine.

Put another way: By attending a baseball game, you knowingly assume the risk of being hit in the face by a foul ball. (Mantovani v. Yale Univ., Crespin v. Albuquerque Baseball Club, etc.)

And if you go to the zoo and climb down into the bear pit with the intention of cuddling up next to a panda, the zoo is pretty much relieved of any and all liability for harms which arise from this action. (Sandler v. Patel, Costello v. Grand Central Plaza, etc.)

I'm sorry, folks. This isn't some hidden danger like coffee which is served hot. When you purchase any modern German car, you're playing Russian Roulette to begin with. And when it's a VW, you're playing with a semautomatic pistol.





Originally Posted by Jeffbucc (Post 1275405)
Although, a $100 giftcard to Outback Steakhouse would be nice...

The 2009 judgement in Windsor Fashions, in which presiding judge Brett Klein ordered that plaintiffs' attorney Neil Fineman's $130,000 chunk of the settlement be paid in the same $10 gift cards that he negotiated for his clients was a true classic.

I'm not saying that I'm generally in favor of mass-tort litigation, but some judgements are true works of art.





Originally Posted by wannafbody (Post 1275445)
I'm less concerned about VW's emissions than what the government has done to the environment by nuclear weapons testing and other stuff they are rumored to be playing around with.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1444952973

sixshooter 10-15-2015 08:02 PM

I can't believe you played the Rădulescu card.

Chilicharger665 10-19-2015 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by bahurd (Post 1275406)
Doesn't really matter if your state has emissions check or not. In this case, the cars don't meet the federal std for emissions which trump state laws (except for CA which are more stringent).

So? The cars have already been sold, so what power do they have now? Order the states to recall them all?


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