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- 22 SANY SY 50U, '10 Kioti DK 40se/hst KL-401 FEL, loaded tires, KB-2485 bhoe, Tuffline TB160 BB, Woods QA forks, MIE Hydraulic bhoe thumb & ripper tooth, Igland 4001 winch, & GR-20 Log Grapple. Woods BBX72" Brush Mower. Diamondplate aluminum canopy
VW CHOSE to abide to the rules they agreed to. It is NOT the EPA's fault that VW chose to cheat. I do not feel sorry that they got caught. With the amount of vehicles on the road these days, I enjoy the cleaner air that the EPA tries to achieve. I would not like to breath what Beijing residents do 24/7.
VW chose to TRY to cheat the regs set out by the EPA and failed, in the end result. They deserve exactly what they reap, and probably way more.
The air quality in most major cities was way, way worse back in the 1970 era than now, and if not for the EPA we'd all be choking to death like in China.
Industry of all kinds would not, and does not self police their toxic chemicals; GE, PCBs, Love Canal, toxic waste dumps, superfund cites, the list is long.
The EPA is government doing what they can to control those who without them would run rampant and further destroy the air we breath, the water we drink and the land we live on.
Rant against them all you want; and while doing so recognize that the death of the diesel engine in cars and small trucks may be what comes to pass. You don't have to like it, but you may/will have to live with it.