If you are driving a Volkswagen car is there anything else you can’t trust?
Volkswagen has admitted that 11 million of its vehicles were equipped with a Type EA 189 2-liter diesel engine that were manufactured with software that was used to cheat on emission tests. Previously, Volkswagen had acknowledged that the problem affected only 500,000 vehicles in the U.S. Now, it is likely that the affected cars are worldwide. The Environmental Protection Agency first noticed the problem and accused Volkswagen of deliberately evading pollution tests. Volkswagen finally conceded that there was a difference between the test results and the actual road emission. It appears that the diesel cars were programmed to sense when emission were being tested and to turn on equipment that reduced emissions, according to US officials.
Click here to read the full New York Times article: Volkswagen Says 11 Million Cars Worldwide Are Affected in Diesel Deception
Volkswagen is the maker of the Jetta, the Passat, the CC, the Golf, the Golf GTI, the Golf R, the e-Golf, the Tiguan, the Touareg, the Golf SportWagen, the Beetle, and the Eos.
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In California, there is a jury instruction that reads as follows: “However, if you decide that a witness has deliberately testified untruthfully about something important, you may choose not to believe anything that witness said.” CACI 107
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Countless Americans have placed their trust in this brand and Volkswagen has betrayed them.
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