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Cummins agrees to pay $1.67 billion to settle claims it bypassed emissions tests
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<blockquote data-quote="Steelers Fan" data-source="post: 4187663" data-attributes="member: 16254"><p>Define DODGE - to avoid. True but unfair? VW had same issues 7-10 years back with their turbo diesels and they were pushing buy backs from consumers (or maybe that was big brother induced). A friend of mine would not sell his Passat back to them and they were paying well. With his foot easy on the go-go juice he got 50mpg +. Where would he get something to duplicate that? It would be interesting to look and see if Dodge got off easier because of USA branding than our foreign friends did. I believe issue over emissions testing was the common thread between Dodge and VW but not sure if actual violations were the same. For some reason it comes back to me that the VW <em>test vehicle</em> passed and they slipped all the rest of the turbo diesels in set up for customer satisfaction and performance, not green regulations. That's why there was an incentive buy back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelers Fan, post: 4187663, member: 16254"] Define DODGE - to avoid. True but unfair? VW had same issues 7-10 years back with their turbo diesels and they were pushing buy backs from consumers (or maybe that was big brother induced). A friend of mine would not sell his Passat back to them and they were paying well. With his foot easy on the go-go juice he got 50mpg +. Where would he get something to duplicate that? It would be interesting to look and see if Dodge got off easier because of USA branding than our foreign friends did. I believe issue over emissions testing was the common thread between Dodge and VW but not sure if actual violations were the same. For some reason it comes back to me that the VW [I]test vehicle[/I] passed and they slipped all the rest of the turbo diesels in set up for customer satisfaction and performance, not green regulations. That's why there was an incentive buy back. [/QUOTE]
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