So the emissions cheating spans nearly half a million 'Clean Diesel' vehicles across VW and Audi and could result in fines of $18bn...
We all know that there will some kind of bargaining, so the fine probably won't be anywhere near that amount, but VW Group have really been pushing 'Clean Diesel' in the US while other manufacturers have gone for more hybrids and plug in hybrids. I read one report that said diesels amounted to 20-25% of VW sales last year and currently they're not allowed to sell any.
Could this be the beginning of the end for the VW brand in the US market? Even once they get permission to sell the diesels again, what will the effect on performance and / or economy be to actually make a 'Clean Diesel' clean? Even if they could make cars with the same specs at the same price that really passed the tests, is the image too much to overcome now? I doubt the company can afford to lose 20%+ of their sales and they don't seem to have had much success in selling their first EV compared to things like the Leaf.
All in all I worry for the future of the company behind my car. Never was I happier to be in a lease and not relying on VW to be there to back the 8 year battery warranty. (Although what happens at the end of the lease if they're not there to take the car back?)
We all know that there will some kind of bargaining, so the fine probably won't be anywhere near that amount, but VW Group have really been pushing 'Clean Diesel' in the US while other manufacturers have gone for more hybrids and plug in hybrids. I read one report that said diesels amounted to 20-25% of VW sales last year and currently they're not allowed to sell any.
Could this be the beginning of the end for the VW brand in the US market? Even once they get permission to sell the diesels again, what will the effect on performance and / or economy be to actually make a 'Clean Diesel' clean? Even if they could make cars with the same specs at the same price that really passed the tests, is the image too much to overcome now? I doubt the company can afford to lose 20%+ of their sales and they don't seem to have had much success in selling their first EV compared to things like the Leaf.
All in all I worry for the future of the company behind my car. Never was I happier to be in a lease and not relying on VW to be there to back the 8 year battery warranty. (Although what happens at the end of the lease if they're not there to take the car back?)