Jan-09-2017 08:50 AM
NYTimes wrote:
The F.B.I. has arrested a Volkswagen executive in Florida, accusing him of playing a central role in a broad conspiracy to keep United States regulators from discovering that diesel vehicles made by the company were programmed to cheat on emissions tests.
The executive, Oliver Schmidt, a German who is the former top emissions compliance manager for Volkswagen in the United States, was arrested on Saturday by investigators in Florida on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States. He is expected to be arraigned on Monday.
The arrest of Mr. Schmidt is an escalation of the criminal investigation into emissions cheating by Volkswagen and comes amid talks between the company and the United States Justice Department about what penalties the carmaker should accept as part of a settlement.
After a study by West Virginia University first raised questions over Volkswagen’s diesel motors in early 2014, Mr. Schmidt played a central role in trying to convince regulators that excess emissions were caused by technical problems rather than by deliberate cheating, Ian Dinsmore, an F.B.I. agent, said in a sworn affidavit used as the basis for Mr. Schmidt’s arrest.
Mr. Schmidt deceived American regulators “by offering reasons for the discrepancy other than the fact that VW was intentionally cheating on U.S. emissions tests, in order to allow VW to continue to sell diesel vehicles in the United States,” the affidavit said.
Mr. Schmidt continued to represent Volkswagen after the company admitted in September that cars were programmed to dupe regulators. He appeared before a committee of the British Parliament in January, telling legislators that Volkswagen’s behavior was not illegal in Europe.
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Jan-11-2017 02:34 PM
BillL1356 wrote:If it was the best car you ever owned, why didn't you just keep it?
We just turned in our 2012 Passat yesterday. Total shame, it was the best car I have ever owned. Plenty of power, torque, very reliable and the mileage was outstanding.
Despite VW's problems we liked the Passat enough that we bought the gas version to replace the TDI. The new Passat is also a very nice car.
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bid_time wrote:drsteve wrote:You guys act like he is going to go to jail or something if he is convicted. He's not. He'll get a fine, which the company will pay. Big Deal.rexlion wrote:
When Schmidt defended VW like a good soldier, and then VW admitted to cheating, in effect they threw their guy under the bus.
Good soldier? More like one of the generals.
As the former head emissions compliance manager for Volkswagen, Schmidt was not some obscure, low-on-the-food-chain underling following orders, he was a top executive. He's probably the guy who told the engineers to alter the software in order to fool the emissions tests.
Jan-11-2017 09:18 AM
drsteve wrote:You guys act like he is going to go to jail or something if he is convicted. He's not. He'll get a fine, which the company will pay. Big Deal.rexlion wrote:
When Schmidt defended VW like a good soldier, and then VW admitted to cheating, in effect they threw their guy under the bus.
Good soldier? More like one of the generals.
As the former head emissions compliance manager for Volkswagen, Schmidt was not some obscure, low-on-the-food-chain underling following orders, he was a top executive. He's probably the guy who told the engineers to alter the software in order to fool the emissions tests.
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Jan-11-2017 08:42 AM
gkainz wrote:
What really baffles me is the fix should simply be a software update. They're destroying the hardware for a software issue. Unless the destroying hardware is punitive action?
A part of me somewhat cheered for VW when I heard initially about the emissions games - (yeah, will get bashed here for that, I'm sure). I'm not a fan of forced solutions for paper problems with CAFE, etc ...
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