Do you believe this guy?http://youtu.be/uBnlXGvA1Wkmaybe someone can embed this for the nonlinkclickypeople
5/9/2012 11:59:45 AM
Economic reasons: US car makers that continually brag about a "gas sipping" 29 mpg would be destroyed by that kind of competition.
5/9/2012 12:29:01 PM
is that the VW diesel video?if so, yeah it's true, I've seen it firsthand.
5/9/2012 12:29:49 PM
I WANT MY DIESEL!
5/9/2012 12:57:42 PM
Well I believe him, too.This government ruling our lives shit? It's got to go.
5/9/2012 1:05:53 PM
my work blocks youtu.be but not youtube. fucking genius.
5/9/2012 2:00:04 PM
free market my ass
5/9/2012 2:34:40 PM
down right infuriating
5/9/2012 2:42:12 PM
can i get a non-fucked-up link?
5/9/2012 2:45:44 PM
http://pesn.com/2012/05/01/9602085_VW_not_allowed_by_US_government_to_sell_high_mileage_cars_to_US_consumers/dammit. now what will i do with all this misdirected rage
5/9/2012 2:49:27 PM
x3 1.8d made in spartanburg gets ~45mpg highway. Even with sitting in traffic in Columbia for a hour. 3pedal 6speed also. Fun to drive.
5/9/2012 2:50:17 PM
The link works here.
5/9/2012 2:52:48 PM
1) this thread should be interesting since most of you guys aren't car experts2) salesmen at car dealerships don't know shit about the cars they sell3)the VW Passat sold in the US is built in the US and is an entirely different vehicle than the one sold overseas. It is US specific.4)GM & Ford both make even higher fuel mileage cars in Europe than here in the US...this is not news.5)you guys are idiots if you believe there is a gov't conspiracy to prevent more fuel efficient cars from being sold in the US.Oh yeah, and with extreme hypermilling the VW Jetta is apparently capable of over 80 mpg
5/9/2012 2:52:54 PM
Do you agree with Mike?
5/9/2012 2:53:09 PM
Is this the video?
5/9/2012 3:00:42 PM
5/9/2012 3:44:07 PM
just to clarify my earlier point:I have no idea *why* the US bans ultra high efficiency diesels from being imported, i just know that you can't get 'em here.I wanted to buy an Audi A4 avant TDI that gets 65mpg, but they can't fucking import them here. fuck that noise.
5/9/2012 3:50:50 PM
the answer is in Fermat's link
5/9/2012 3:59:02 PM
^^^A lot of what I said was further explained in the link provided by Fermet. The VW Passat built and sold in the US is significantly larger than the Passat sold in foreign markets.^^it's not that they "can't". It's because VAG doesn't view it as a profitable move. Thus, they won't. If you want to get angry at someone get angry at the US government for all the hoops they make automakers jump through to certify automobiles for sale here.^bingo[Edited on May 9, 2012 at 4:05 PM. Reason : k][Edited on May 9, 2012 at 4:06 PM. Reason : k]
5/9/2012 4:05:38 PM
Out of the 5 reasons the VW gives, the only one that makes sense is:Third, a US gallon (3.79 L) is less than an Imperial gallon (4.546 L).
5/9/2012 4:05:52 PM
If that is all the info you got out of the link then there's no saving you.
5/9/2012 4:07:21 PM
^^^ you can buy gasoline Audis and take european delivery, you cannot do so with the european spec TDI models.[Edited on May 9, 2012 at 4:11 PM. Reason : european spec]
5/9/2012 4:07:36 PM
^you're still taking delivery of a US spec car.
5/9/2012 4:08:45 PM
right. that's the problem. the US is wrong on their position here. they need to allow euro-spec diesels to be imported to the US. There isn't a good argument against it.[Edited on May 9, 2012 at 4:15 PM. Reason : .]
5/9/2012 4:12:45 PM
I'd love to have a Wrangler Diesel, but alas, the same problem applies.
5/9/2012 4:13:33 PM
For those who do not feel like perusing the link, it's basically that many of these ultra-high-mileage diesels do not meet US emissions standards. However, as US emissions are calculated on a per-gallon basis, it's kind of absurd in that they still emit less pollution cumulatively because they use fewer gallons of gas per mile.
5/9/2012 4:28:53 PM
^^ or an FJ cruiser diesel
5/9/2012 4:33:14 PM
5/9/2012 8:01:35 PM
yeah, the conspiracy theory is bullshit. ineptitude, yes... all day long in our government.conspiracy... um no. the people making _those_ decisions are too stupid.
5/9/2012 10:02:51 PM