the competition taking all manufacturers towards building what you call the least environmentally friendly car is called the marketbasti313 wrote: ......betraying in a test for environmental laws like VW did is of course not ok, because this is completely against the common sense as there is just no competition to build the least environmental friendly car, which is getting through the test.
driveability and so-called responsiveness, the first we're entitled to, the second we choose
the emissions test ignores driveability and response issues, so ensuring test mode will always give a falsely optimistic result
this amounts to an effect equivalent to collusion between the EPA etc and the manufacturers
perhaps the do-gooder groups should sue the EPA for having a system that encourages what is now seen as malpractice ?
btw ....
my experience with petrol automatics is that their intelligence learns different shift patterns from the way they are driven
so they teach themselves a shift pattern for the EPA test that is good for the test
(but they will unlearn this pattern as soon as the driver stops driving unusually carefully)
this is essentially the same effect as VW achieve, but arguably legal if this software functionality is rules as not test-specific
and ....
my TV has just said that a (UK) tester Emission Analytics found an in-use average of 4.3x the legal emission test values