Poll "EPA" cheat device

Would you still buy your TDI today after knowing about the latest EPA issue?

  • Yes, I would still buy it

    Votes: 134 59.0%
  • No, I would wait

    Votes: 93 41.0%

  • Total voters
    227
  • Poll closed .

Jimmy Coconuts

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 27, 2015
Location
Henderson NV
TDI
2009 JSW, 2010 Jetta, 2011 Q7 Prestige, 2012 A3 Premium, 2013 A3 Premium Plus, 2014 Beetle, 2015 Jetta
With all the chicken little's out there claiming the sky is falling, you could probably get a second tdi for a song. Yeah, the cheat is unfortunate, but so many owners reactions are just plain ridiculous.
I think Kevin Bacon said it best:
 

Steve Addy

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Aug 7, 2002
Location
Iowa
TDI
97 Mk3
I think the question is missing a piece of information - how would the car be WITHOUT the unique programming. Worse MPG? If MPGs dropped by 5mpg or something ridiculous then no, I wouldn't get my TDI. Otherwise, I don't really care about the legal/regulatory battle here - I'm happy with the car, and I think the regulations on diesels are embarrassingly misguided and misinformed.
I would agree with the above statement.

Steve
 

Rodmiser

Veteran Member
Joined
Apr 22, 2015
Location
N/A
TDI
Jetta s\DSG 2015 & 1&2 FIX
Diesel is Dirty

YES I would buy a 2016 VW TDI. Just check out your local truck Line!
 
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