Posted on 09/28/2015 1:13:26 PM PDT by Red Badger
Audi and Skoda say they have a total of 3.3 million cars fitted with the software that allowed parent company Volkswagen to cheat US emissions tests.
Some 2.1 million Audis affected worldwide include 1.42 million in western Europe, with 577,000 in Germany, and almost 13,000 in the US.
Czech-based Skoda said 1.2 million of its cars were involved, but has yet to give a country or model breakdown.
Separately, German prosecutors started a probe against VW's former boss.
Former chief executive Martin Winterkorn will be investigated over "allegations of fraud in the sale of cars with manipulated emissions data," German authorities said on Monday.
The Audi models affected include the A1, A3, A4, A5, A6, TT, Q3 and Q5 models, a spokesman told the Reuters news agency.
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I love the delicious irony of this superbowl ad from 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVPyHrPZbVM
well, Audi is part of the VW stable of brands, so I’d guess the same “problem”
In non-test scenarios it's emissions are much, much higher
The problem is with NOx, not the hydrocarbons................
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Of course I believe it. It’s from Portland...............................
This is all payback for Republicans backing non-union workers at the Tenn VW plant.
US | Fri Feb 14, 2014 12:22pm EST
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The emissions standards are moronic. They are concocted by stupid liberals, affirmative action babies, gay and feminazi bureaucrats who have never been in manufacturing There is nothing wrong with the way these diesel engines are made or tuned.
I agree though I don't own a diesel. Since they all were "cheating" this shows me that they tried their best but cannot meet ridiculous American and European emission standards without ruining fuel efficiency.
I fear that some states might make a trip to the dealer for software patch a requirement/condition for any sale. It works great without the fix. It was just something to appease the regulators in their moment of testing.
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