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posted by janrinok on Wednesday September 23 2015, @06:52PM   Printer-friendly
from the anyone-else? dept.

Volkswagen has issued a statement regarding the emissions cheating incident:

Discrepancies relate to vehicles with Type EA 189 engines, involving some eleven million vehicles worldwide. A noticeable deviation between bench test results and actual road use was established solely for this type of engine. Volkswagen is working intensely to eliminate these deviations through technical measures. The company is therefore in contact with the relevant authorities and the German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA – Kraftfahrtbundesamt).

To cover the necessary service measures and other efforts to win back the trust of our customers, Volkswagen plans to set aside a provision of some 6.5 billion EUR recognized in the profit and loss statement in the third quarter of the current fiscal year. Due to the ongoing investigations the amounts estimated may be subject to revaluation. Earnings targets for the Group for 2015 will be adjusted accordingly.

Volkswagen does not tolerate any kind of violation of laws whatsoever. It is and remains the top priority of the Board of Management to win back lost trust and to avert damage to our customers. The Group will inform the public on the further progress of the investigations constantly and transparently.

From The Register:

To put that in perspective, Volkswagen's profits for the last financial year were €10.85bn (US$12.1bn), so the firm is banking on having to pay out at least half of its profits, and possibly a lot more. The EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) has already said that the company could be liable for up to $18bn in fine and fix costs, and that was when only half a million cars were thought to be dodgy. As a result, the wheels have fallen off the company's stock price. Shares have nearly halved in value since the firm admitted using the emission-control software, and they are likely to fall further as the scandal unfolds.

Volkswagen's CEO Martin Winterkorn has already issued a public apology for his firm's conduct, and his position is looking increasingly untenable. Rumors of his forced retirement are already circulating, although these are being denied at present.

The case could also have an interesting knock-on effect in the software field. Technically, Volkswagen's software was covered under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act, meaning tinkerers couldn't have examined and altered the code. The EPA has been lobbying with car companies to make sure the DMCA continues to make engine management software off limits to tinkerers. But based on its experience with Volkswagen, the agency may be changing that stance.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has been quick to pounce on the DMCA connection.

The BBC reports that this affects 11 million vehicles worldwide, although many of those have passed local emission controls satisfactorily. Neverthless, the same or similar software is believed to be fitted in all those vehicles. The EPA found the "defeat device", the device that allowed VW cars to emit less during tests than they would while driving normally, in diesel cars including the Audi A3 and the VW Jetta, Beetle, Golf and Passat models.

Update: Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn resigns.


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  • (Score: 0, Offtopic) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Wednesday September 23 2015, @07:00PM

    by MichaelDavidCrawford (2339) Subscriber Badge <mdcrawford@gmail.com> on Wednesday September 23 2015, @07:00PM (#240647) Homepage Journal

    It happens that the nail on my right big toe looks like the claw of alien mutant dinosaur. That wasn't my fault, it was the fault of a subtle ski boot misfit. If anyone is to blame it's the guy who fit my boots at the ski shop.

    While strictly speaking I am responsible for my own actions and decisions, and so now - as did Winterkorn - readily admit fault for my growth of a toenail that makes the ladies run screaming when they disrobe me, I did not forsee that my boot would lead my toe to blister underneath my toenail. In much as the same way that "Every Diety Possesseth the Insight to Foretell the Future Yet G-d Almighty Himself Possesseth Not the Power to Undo the Past", really the best course of action is for me to consult a podiatrist, get some prescription antifungal ointment, then send a polite, friendly, helpful and constructive letter to the sporting goods store to suggest that boots be fitted individually rather than as pairs.

    In other news, I'm going to go long on Volkswagen. It's not like it's going into receivership any time soon.

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  • (Score: 5, Funny) by TheGratefulNet on Wednesday September 23 2015, @07:03PM

    by TheGratefulNet (659) on Wednesday September 23 2015, @07:03PM (#240650)

    so.....

    what you're saying is: most of us did nazi this coming??

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    • (Score: 2, Offtopic) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Wednesday September 23 2015, @07:14PM

      by MichaelDavidCrawford (2339) Subscriber Badge <mdcrawford@gmail.com> on Wednesday September 23 2015, @07:14PM (#240660) Homepage Journal

      I found that odd at first, as it was given to him when he received his commission in the United States Navy.

      But when I turned it over to look at the other side of the blade I sat quietly for quite a long time, contemplating infinity:

      On the flip side was the logo of the swordsmith, that being a Mogen David.

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  • (Score: 2) by vux984 on Wednesday September 23 2015, @08:32PM

    by vux984 (5045) on Wednesday September 23 2015, @08:32PM (#240701)

    In other news, I'm going to go long on Volkswagen. It's not like it's going into receivership any time soon.

    Pretty much agree.