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    umamin din VW sa ginawa nila tsk tsk tsk. shocking.

    Volkswagen CEO apologizes for cheating on US auto emissions tests

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    What are they trying to achieve here? Sayang ang brand image nila.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    What are they trying to achieve here? Sayang ang brand image nila.
    I guess they couldn't keep up with the emission standards, hence, took to software to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    I guess they couldn't keep up with the emission standards, hence, took to software to do it.
    They actually were able to keep up with the emissions standards. It's just that, they chose to relax their emissions system after the test to probably boost fuel economy and/or increase performance.

    If I would venture a guess, I'd say that they're likely disabling or reducing the function of the EGR system once the test has been concluded. The reduction of NOx gases is one of the main goals of the EGR, at the expense of a slight reduction to mid-end power, and then some.

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    Bagsak ang stock nila sa US markets. Does not reflect well at all at their products. And to think taga pa ang prices ng mga kotse nila.

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    Kailangang ba nilang mag cheat dito?

    Wala namang kuwenta emission testing sa atin


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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    They actually were able to keep up with the emissions standards. It's just that, they chose to relax their emissions system after the test to probably boost fuel economy and/or increase performance.

    If I would venture a guess, I'd say that they're likely disabling or reducing the function of the EGR system once the test has been concluded. The reduction of NOx gases is one of the main goals of the EGR, at the expense of a slight reduction to mid-end power, and then some.
    Kaya marami nag-egr blanking dito e

    Ang tindi ng fine. $37,500 per vehicle. 1.6m peso per vehicle. Wala nang tinubo. O baka abonado pa

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    Benta na lang dito sa 'Pinas at a big discount yung mga models na di puwede ibenta sa US. VW's chief local executive did say that our local diesel is a better fit for their TDI engines compared to the local gasoline. No need for the cheating software. hehehehe

    Laki ng multa! Mas mahal pa ata sa US retail value ng Golf, Jetta, at Passat with the 2.0L TDI engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    I guess they couldn't keep up with the emission standards, hence, took to software to do it.
    Yes, you are right.

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