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Thread: VW TDI Settlement Black Book Prices

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harbinger View Post
    Won't the fix make it worse on gas ?

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    There is no fix so no one knows the answer to that. Why fix it at all? They have until sept 2018 to come up with a fix (I think). If they get most of the TDI's off the road then they won't bother fixing the rest. They will likely just get a small fine per car. I can't see the Gov't changing the Etest laws to suit a few remaining cars. Especially when the Etest only applies to major metropolitan areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluetoy View Post
    There is no fix so no one knows the answer to that. Why fix it at all? They have until sept 2018 to come up with a fix (I think). If they get most of the TDI's off the road then they won't bother fixing the rest. They will likely just get a small fine per car. I can't see the Gov't changing the Etest laws to suit a few remaining cars. Especially when the Etest only applies to major metropolitan areas.
    Such a waste of money. I know the older tdi models are phenominal on gas.

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    there are two risks:
    fix kills performance either mileage or great torque
    (not sure about folks that have chipped their engines and trannies)
    and ability to sell car due to emissions requirements

    my 2013 shows a range of between $16,000 to $28,000

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