Dieselgate: The Volkswagen Emissions Scandal

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Published 2020-03-30
A look into the scandal that changed Volkswagen forever, and the family feud at the heart of it all.

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All Comments (21)
  • Hmm, let's learn about dieselgate... 20 minutes later - the guy who designed the DeLorean also designed pasta?!?
  • @chimp4me
    Roman's natural voice sounds like it comes out pre-compressed to 240p
  • @TheMarcQ
    "There are many places you can choose to start talking about dieselgate. I chose a time when vw used concentration camp prisoners to build Beetles"
  • I wonder how many ECU tuners knew about this but kept their mouth shut
  • @joshuagale3041
    I have an idea for an RCR story : The rise and Fall of British Leyland
  • @skyemaster8802
    These videos must take ages to research, write and present. I have unlimited respect for you guys for making these enjoyable and informative videos. Thank you
  • @vwspeedracer
    "We're in an age where people [...] drive unnecessarily." I, too, remember February...
  • @TheTarrMan
    Everybody always said VW's were over-engineered. Nobody ever thought that included the software too.
  • When I was working at a full-service gas station, I noticed that new diesel Benzes and BMWs required adding diesel exhaust fluid to a reservoir every few fillups. For some reason, VWs and Audis didn’t. They had smaller engines, though, so I didn’t think much of it until dieselgate broke. Just this year, my dad bought a refurbished Passat TDI and we noticed that they've added a DEF reservoir.
  • @vapsa56
    Boeing learned Volkswagon's lesson well. Boeing to engineers, get the job done or get fired. Result: 346 dead.
  • Very interesting information that you put together for this video. As for Dieselgate, that was a cash cow for me. I purchased a 2015 TDI Passat one month before the scandal broke. Nothing like 0 % interest for 72 months, to put some cash in your pocket. I had a new car for 18 months and they paid me everything spent on payments, plus the $500 Visa gift card, as well as the $1000 card to spend at the dealership. In the end we purchased a 2014 Jetta SportWagen with the TDI and had it paid off in 11 months. I am torn on thanking the people who figured out the cheat, because I sure did like the 50+ MPG on the freeway that I got in the Passat. But I sure do like the fact I don't have a car payment as well.
  • @iBOOM
    the attempted porsche take over of volkswagen would also be a great rcr story. espcially the head butting between piech and wiedeking
  • @werepat
    I worked at a vw dealer in 2010 in sales. The TDIs were very popular and easy to sell. One of the techniques we used to show how clean they were was to put a cloth to the exhaust, rev it, then have the customer smell the rag. It always smelled like laundry. No one understood how it worked, and I couldn't explain it at all (because it also didn't make sense to me). They eventually sent me to a vw sales course to learn about all the features and benefits of their cars, and I was excited to finally understand how "clean diesel" worked. The instructor explained that the soot was held in a canister until a time when the ignition and exhaust system burned up the soot even smaller and shot it all out the tail pipe every few thousand miles. When I insisted we discuss this further, because that didn't sound clean at all, and it sounded sneaky, I was literally yelled at by the instructor for taking up too much time and that it really was clean. I told them that there was no way vw invented a magical car and I wasn't comfortable selling it as if it were. I told a lot of my friends about this and felt vindicated when one of them texted me when the story finally broke. If only VW just had a way to empty the canister of soot responisbly, then I bet they could have avoided all this. Oh well, they own Audi, Porsche, Bugatti, Seat, and I'm sure others. They'll be fine.
  • Where should I look for compilation of all GM, Harley-Davidson, Ford and whatever other US car companies scandals that only got a slap on the wrist?
  • @ford3809
    I'm an engineering student at WVU, while talking about possible career paths after graduation the professor said you can get hired anywhere, but one....
  • @adrianh.6285
    I have an idea for an RCR story: The Takata Airbag Scandal
  • @IvyLeather13
    "What's a great car without the reputation of being one?" Well said.
  • "an engine that uses more expensive fuel" I remember when diesel fuel was CHEAPER than gasoline. It was less refined and didn't have sky-high taxes.