Sep-18-2015 01:11 PM
Nov-29-2015 06:39 PM
W4RLR wrote:creeper wrote:Your lawyer gave you bad information. The arbitration clause only applies to the GIFT CARD. VW has already filed documents in federal court that stipulate they will NOT tie the goodwill gift cards to mandate any arbitration for the emissions issue. While VW may have been wrong in this emissions issue, painting them with a tarred brush by saying they are using a goodwill program to mandate arbitration is false. You can accept the goodwill program without affecting your legal rights. Not my interpretation, but the interpretation of legal counsel who has filed suit against VW. I will leave it there and not elaborate as to the law firm involved, as I am sure that would be against the rules of this forum.
Just some info for current VW owners affected by the VW issue.
VW has offered a "Good Will" gesture of a $500 gift card to use anywhere and a $500 gift card to be used at any VW dealer.
A tidbit from my Lawyer on this issue, DO NOT accept their "Goodwill" gift. In the fine print you give up all your legal rights to sue VW and you agree to arbitration on the issue and you must travel to South Dakota for the arbitration.
Some "Good Will" gift.
Nov-29-2015 05:51 PM
Nov-29-2015 05:02 PM
Ductape wrote:
Written: "You may not use the Open Roads Forum to either advertise or promote commercial endeavors."
😉
I think Marty is very tolerant.
Nov-29-2015 11:49 AM
creeper wrote:Your lawyer gave you bad information. The arbitration clause only applies to the GIFT CARD. VW has already filed documents in federal court that stipulate they will NOT tie the goodwill gift cards to mandate any arbitration for the emissions issue. While VW may have been wrong in this emissions issue, painting them with a tarred brush by saying they are using a goodwill program to mandate arbitration is false. You can accept the goodwill program without affecting your legal rights. Not my interpretation, but the interpretation of legal counsel who has filed suit against VW. I will leave it there and not elaborate as to the law firm involved, as I am sure that would be against the rules of this forum.
Just some info for current VW owners affected by the VW issue.
VW has offered a "Good Will" gesture of a $500 gift card to use anywhere and a $500 gift card to be used at any VW dealer.
A tidbit from my Lawyer on this issue, DO NOT accept their "Goodwill" gift. In the fine print you give up all your legal rights to sue VW and you agree to arbitration on the issue and you must travel to South Dakota for the arbitration.
Some "Good Will" gift.
Nov-29-2015 11:34 AM
#40Fan wrote:It wouldn't affect me at all. Tennessee gives disabled veterans plates that are permanent and never expire. :B
I fear that everyone that owns a VW/Audi will not be allowed to renew their plates until they have had the newest calibrations installed. This will keep the people that are saying they won't go back to the dealer from running around with the old software.
Nov-29-2015 05:17 AM
Nov-28-2015 11:45 AM
blt2ski wrote:
Would the vehicle manufacture employees quit disCUSSing rebates....
Thank you
Marty
T.V. moderator
Nov-26-2015 11:43 AM
Bird Freak wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how this thread id still alive. It really has nothing to do with camping, has lawyers hired and even pulled in politics. Most breaking forum rules.
Just curious.
Nov-26-2015 10:30 AM
Nov-25-2015 08:42 PM
rjstractor wrote:Bird Freak wrote:
gary you need to check the vw's before that comment. I had 3 cabrio's I used as toads and all 3 were dead on with my gps.
Not that it really matters at all, but my '14 Passat and my '12 Jetta are/were both 2-3 mph slow.
Nov-25-2015 05:43 PM
Bird Freak wrote:
gary you need to check the vw's before that comment. I had 3 cabrio's I used as toads and all 3 were dead on with my gps.
Nov-25-2015 05:21 PM
Gary C wrote:gary you need to check the vw's before that comment. I had 3 cabrio's I used as toads and all 3 were dead on with my gps.BenK wrote:
A comment of playing around with the speedometer...nope...don't think so. That is
themost accurate dash gauge in ALL vehicles sold in the USA...as it they were NOT
then contesting speed tickets would hold up...
Actually that's not true and a simple comparison with a GPS will show you that most speedometers read fast by 1-3 mph at 55 mph. I've done it with several vehicles using my GPS, a couple of friend's GPS's, and a couple of Iphones and none have ever shown the vehicle was traveling faster than the speedometer was indicating, they all routinely showed the real speed was slower than the speedometer indicated. There are several reasons for this as mentioned above. One is the manufacturer gets a break on warranty costs by having the speedometer accrue miles faster than reality. The other is so owners aren't getting busted for doing 58 in a 55 mph zone routinely then complaining that their speedometer isn't right. There's no speeding ticket to contest if the vehicle is actually doing 53 when it's indicating 55. You only get in trouble if the error is in the other direction which is one reason they always indicate a little faster than the actual speed. My 2014.5 Toyota Camry is 2 mph slower than indicated at 60 mph, that's pretty normal and it isn't by coincidence.
Nov-25-2015 05:06 PM
FishOnOne wrote:blt2ski wrote:
Would the vehicle manufacture employees quit disCUSSing rebates....
Thank you
Marty
T.V. moderator
Well said.... :B
Nov-25-2015 05:00 PM
wilber1 wrote:
Wow, talk about thread drift.