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Title: After VW, its Nissan and Mitsubishi now
Post by: Devilz on 20 April 2016, 16:13
Just read this in news...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36089558

False Fuel Economy
Title: Re: After VW, its Nissan and Mitsubishi now
Post by: jv on 20 April 2016, 16:18
Dayz Roox look.... a mazing
Title: Re: After VW, its Nissan and Mitsubishi now
Post by: mcmaddy on 21 April 2016, 06:29
Only in Japan though, not worldwide.
Title: Re: After VW, its Nissan and Mitsubishi now
Post by: AntGTD on 21 April 2016, 08:14
Categorically refuse to believe the rest of the automotive industry haven't in one or another falsified their fuel economy figures.

Only time will tell.
Title: Re: After VW, its Nissan and Mitsubishi now
Post by: lemski on 21 April 2016, 09:30
Honda were found to be doing it aswell a few months after vw. And some others.
There all doing it. Its the only way to stay competitive with each other. Just happens that vw got cought first
Title: Re: After VW, its Nissan and Mitsubishi now
Post by: The ANT on 21 April 2016, 10:18
They all do it, we've known for decades. But now everyone is pretending they didn't know, as an excuse to act shocked so they can pretend to be appalled by the automotive industry.

People who go shouting this crap around need to get back in the real world, and see that there are bigger fish to fry.  like stop strangling the automotive industry and start supporting it. People are blind to the reality that we need it.
Title: Re: After VW, its Nissan and Mitsubishi now
Post by: lemski on 21 April 2016, 10:39
Well if the people who run vose had there way they would have modifications as an mot failure as its not as the vehicle came out the factory. But in turn that would mean some business would be put of work.
Your right that ita been going on for time though.
Title: Re: After VW, its Nissan and Mitsubishi now
Post by: Devilz on 21 April 2016, 18:02
All top-selling cars break emissions limits in 'real world'

http://gu.com/p/4tgp4?CMP
Title: Re: After VW, its Nissan and Mitsubishi now
Post by: Waspy on 22 April 2016, 12:26
All top-selling cars break emissions limits in 'real world'

http://gu.com/p/4tgp4?CMP

Yeah I read that today. 37 best selling diesels tested. And the cleanest one was 3 times the limit, the worst was 10 times!  Dirty, dirty diesels  :sick: