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Wonder if the EPA has ever tested most HDs, or at least the way most are set up AFTER the sale ? Yeah , VW is awful , horrible , the most evil entity ever to come out of Europe , but we seem to have lost sight of the fact that this type of of behavior is somehow acceptable at an individual level . I still say we wait and see what happens before summarily executing VW . Dusty
I've never argued it was acceptable on an individual basis.But there is a very different impact on order of magnitude from an individual to 11M vehicles in one fell swoop.
True , but how many cars and motorcycles have had their emission systems removed or modified in the quest for a couple of HP or simply because the owners want to thumb their nose at authority or the environment ? Dusty
I got a kick out of this.I am Honda Accord owner and check on a Honda forum. This was an interesting post:What a contrast... Honda vs VWMy wife and I have owned Honda products continuously since 1979. Often two in the garage at once. She now has a '15 Accord. Three years ago I was lured to VW because I have lusted for a diesel, and the accompanying 40+ MPG. On this site, folks write about their Hondas in terms of floor mats, oil break-in, mileage between models, aftermarket parts, etc. and the occasional maintenance issue, usually minor in scope.Meanwhile on the VW TDi site you hear about turbine icing and frequent turbine failure, high pressure fuel pump failure (a $7,000 fix out of warranty) panoramic sun roof binding ($2,000'to fix). An aluminum oil pan prone to puncture from road debris, a soot collection device that requires replacing at some point north of 100k miles, assuming it doesn't split apart first ($2,700). And on and on. Almost forgot about the oil and duel clutch transmission service every 40k miles ($650). And now, the EPA scandal that threatens to bring down VW and neuter my Sportwagens legendary performance and mileage thanks to pending recall "fixes". I've been lucky to have no problems with my VW so far, but I'm on borrowed time. Love driving the VW, but now hoping the company (VW) somehow makes us whole resale value wise. Then it's off to the local Honda store for a '16 Pilot.
I got a kick out of this.I am Honda Accord owner and check on a Honda forum. This was an interesting post:QuoteWhat a contrast... Honda vs VWMy wife and I have owned Honda products continuously since 1979. Often two in the garage at once. She now has a '15 Accord. Three years ago I was lured to VW because I have lusted for a diesel, and the accompanying 40+ MPG. <snip>I've been lucky to have no problems with my VW so far, but I'm on borrowed time. Love driving the VW, but now hoping the company (VW) somehow makes us whole resale value wise. Then it's off to the local Honda store for a '16 Pilot.
What a contrast... Honda vs VWMy wife and I have owned Honda products continuously since 1979. Often two in the garage at once. She now has a '15 Accord. Three years ago I was lured to VW because I have lusted for a diesel, and the accompanying 40+ MPG. <snip>I've been lucky to have no problems with my VW so far, but I'm on borrowed time. Love driving the VW, but now hoping the company (VW) somehow makes us whole resale value wise. Then it's off to the local Honda store for a '16 Pilot.
I wonder what he's going to think about that 18/26 mpg on the Pilot?And it's a good thing he's thinking 2016, cause up to 2015 it was 17/24.
I'd think someone buying an SUV knows the fuel economy isn't the same as a Diesel VW. Their statement shows other concerns but buying an SUV for mileage wasn't one of them.
Once in awhile someone will have a legitimate repair question, unfortunately, the forum is mostly clueless when that happens.
That's the way it was on the MINI forum. Buncha take it to the dealer people.. not that there's anything wrong with that.. but in general very few gearheads. At six years, when the legendary German engineering started to rear it's ugly head, it was gone out of my garage. Sensors started failing. All freaking day to change out a thermostat gasket? I hate working on cars, but I certainly wasn't going to get shook down by BMW.Loved driving the car, though.
I don't drink the Honda Kool-aide either. I've seen far too many of them broken as well.That said, I do wonder if the difference in the forums can also be contributed to the differences in the buyers of a Honda vs. a VW.I see it even in the difference between the people who post in the WK2 (Grand Cherokee) Jeep Sub-Forum and those who post in the JK/JKU (Wrangler) Sub-Forum. The former are mostly only talking about their MPG, SAT-NAV, Leather or Air Suspension, how to program a key fob and maybe an occasional oil change or tire thread, while the later is talking about lifts, bumpers, gearing changes, big tires, and once in a while mpg or maybe adding a factory NAV to something that didn't have it.So how many on the Honda forum just don't post about problems and simply bring it to the dealer and fix it?I'd be curious, but I don't really care, because I'm going to pick a VW over a Honda IF I THINK THE VW will be more fun anyway. Just like I've picked a Guzzi or a Ducati, or even a Harley over a Honda time and again.
the point I was making being familiar to the Honda forum is that the problems with the car are so rare and that no one has any experience to address it. There a very few repair trends reported. The folks on the forum generally know very little about mechanics and sometimes whine to the dealers about miniscule problems.
Getting worse for VW, now involves their 6 cylinder engines as well including those put into Porsche's and Audi's. Before, it was only their 4 cly economy engines.The gift that keeps giving.
They should provide you with a loaner while your car is in getting the fix.
No need to drink the koolaid when you have your lyin' eyes.
Yeah, but whose eyes are doing the lyin?You forget how long I've worked in the industry.Hondas break just like everything else.
Hondas break just like everything else.