Rock Trol
26th September 2015, 11:38 PM
What does everyone think about the VW emissions scandal? Pretty cynical of them to cheat like that. I think there will be far reaching consequences for diesels after this. Out of the 3 cars tested the two VW's both failed. The BMW passed as it used a AdBlue system and DPF. No EGR as far as I know.
The regulators are now planning to change the way they test and this could mean the end for a lot of diesels. We know manufacturers tune their cars to pass the test (VW didn't even try) but will they pass in the real world under varying conditions? Most manufacturers rely on the dud technology of EGR and detuning the engines to meet emissions targets. This may no longer be enough and it causes us no end to reliability issues.
Do you think we are on the verge of manufacturers making powerful and clean diesels with new technology or is it the end of diesel in passenger cars (similar to the US)? What's everyone's opinion?
The regulators are now planning to change the way they test and this could mean the end for a lot of diesels. We know manufacturers tune their cars to pass the test (VW didn't even try) but will they pass in the real world under varying conditions? Most manufacturers rely on the dud technology of EGR and detuning the engines to meet emissions targets. This may no longer be enough and it causes us no end to reliability issues.
Do you think we are on the verge of manufacturers making powerful and clean diesels with new technology or is it the end of diesel in passenger cars (similar to the US)? What's everyone's opinion?