Wayne, Sadly not a surprise for Portland, SF north, then there is Seattle, SF/Portland more north. These towns have more than their fair share of green nutcases. Recently a bunch of these morons drove many miles with their plastic kayaks on their expensive roof racks, to go and try to block a drilling rig headed for Alaska.. so they use the fuel for their cars, for the kayaks, and clothes.. yet protest the methods to obtain that same fuel.. Morons, all of them. Reminds me of the gal interviewed by Fox News William Lagenese (sp) some years back.. all against use of animals for any reason, food, clothes, etc. She got speechless when asked about leather boots.. as she was wearing them!
On the TDI club members are giving advice on how to remove the TDI badges without taking off paint! Sad, very sad. The fact is even if over the EPA limits, these cars are still quite clean on emissions over many other cars on the road.. but don't expect logic to factor into this.
mrwilson, I think you may be right on that sadly.. this is why what VW did was so bad.. yes the EPAs specs are out of whack, but VW did this the wrong way. They end up validating the environmental whacko mandates by cheating. It is beyond frustrating. I was getting annoyed with the VW denials over what I find to be a clearly poorly designed HPFP that they choose to install in these cars.. then this.. I'm out, now having the Chevy Cruze Diesel instead. Oh, and the salesperson explained that battery charging system you noted on Hoopty, it is patented by GM, monitors the current to the battery via a loop around the ground cable.. and from that adjusts charge from the alternator.. not only is this good for the battery, it also minimizes parasitic drain on the engine, though likely too small to detect on a V8.. but still a good technology for sure. I was also impressed when I checked the oil and pulled out the most robust and possibly over built dipstick I've ever seen on a car, it is a metal spiral wound coil, like a pick-up tool, with a metal stamped level band indicator on the end, and a double O-ring seal on the top. Not some cheesy plastic thing the VW had.
On the TDI club members are giving advice on how to remove the TDI badges without taking off paint! Sad, very sad. The fact is even if over the EPA limits, these cars are still quite clean on emissions over many other cars on the road.. but don't expect logic to factor into this.
mrwilson, I think you may be right on that sadly.. this is why what VW did was so bad.. yes the EPAs specs are out of whack, but VW did this the wrong way. They end up validating the environmental whacko mandates by cheating. It is beyond frustrating. I was getting annoyed with the VW denials over what I find to be a clearly poorly designed HPFP that they choose to install in these cars.. then this.. I'm out, now having the Chevy Cruze Diesel instead. Oh, and the salesperson explained that battery charging system you noted on Hoopty, it is patented by GM, monitors the current to the battery via a loop around the ground cable.. and from that adjusts charge from the alternator.. not only is this good for the battery, it also minimizes parasitic drain on the engine, though likely too small to detect on a V8.. but still a good technology for sure. I was also impressed when I checked the oil and pulled out the most robust and possibly over built dipstick I've ever seen on a car, it is a metal spiral wound coil, like a pick-up tool, with a metal stamped level band indicator on the end, and a double O-ring seal on the top. Not some cheesy plastic thing the VW had.