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Stefan Tilkov
@stilkov
22 Sep 2015
What are the chances that VW is the only automaker that cheated during emission testing? 0.1%?
Sep 22, 2015 · 6:30 PM UTC
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joschi
@joschi83
22 Sep 2015
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IMHO the more interesting question is: What happens to VW if they've been indeed the only ones cheating?
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Stefan SP 🇩🇪 🇪🇺🌍☀️
@pvblivs
22 Sep 2015
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or less
Arne Burmeister
@aburmeis
24 Sep 2015
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and what about the other topics like fuel consumption? Companies get no longer trustworthy, do they get the problems they run into?
Eberhard Wolff
@ewolff
24 Sep 2015
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Tests for emissions are bogus. Only open question: Are other companies' cheats legal?
theicct.org/use-emissions-te…
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Stuart Rance
@StuartRance
24 Sep 2015
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@adrianco
the issue was detected because VW showed much bigger difference between real world and test results than other cars
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Stefan 🚀
@waniste
22 Sep 2015
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Könnte mir vorstellen dass wir in den nächsten Wochen da echt noch was erleben diesbezüglich
The Unoriginal Angel (Parody)
@JulianBirch
24 Sep 2015
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@otfrom I'd try to gather empirical evidence, but I'm not sure I'd trust it.
Patrick Wright
@pholdings
24 Sep 2015
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@adrianco
the
@nytimes
addresses similar cheating in the auto industry here
nytimes.com/2015/09/24/busin…
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