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Maybe that's because people realized they're all cheaters???
I thought I read the VW has put a halt on all sales of new and used diesels until this is settled out.
Maybe that's because people realized they're all cheaters???
Maybe that's because people realized they're all cheaters???
New and Certified Pre-Owned sales have been halted.
New and Certified Pre-Owned sales have been halted.
Not quite. Yes, used of course but with an extended factory warranty. However they typically up charge more than it would cost to buy an equivalent warranty independently.Certified pre-owned. Ha, just another pull the wool over the consumer's eyes marketing ploy! Certified pre-owned is nothing more than USED.
Volkswagen's troubles in the US could be deepening after Bloomberg News reported that the company's death and injury claims were substantially lower than any other automaker.
Bloomberg's Jeff Green and Jeff Plungis cite a study of government data by financial advisory firm Stout Risius Ross Inc., which shows that the largest automaker's reported death and injury claims at a rate that was 9 times higher than Volkswagen did. In other words, VW's numbers are suspiciously low.
This has nothing to do with the emissions scandal that's currently engulfing VW. (About 11 million cars worldwide, mostly in Europe, are affected and with poisonous emissions as high as 40 times over the U.S. limit.)
Other carmakers have been caught under reporting death and injury claims. Honda was fined $70 million by US regulators earlier this year for the same reason.