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Liberal_in_LA

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Thu Sep 24, 2015, 08:05 AM Sep 2015

Dealers, owners feel frustrated and betrayed by VW scandal. customers demand dealer buy cars back [View all]

Dealers, owners feel frustrated and betrayed by VW scandal

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bob Rand bought his Volkswagen Passat last year for its clean emissions and high gas mileage. He liked the car so much he convinced his son and a friend to buy one, too.

Now, as Volkswagen comes clean about rigging diesel emissions to pass U.S. tests, Rand is desperately trying to sell the fully loaded model with white leather seats for $10,000 below what he paid. His sole bite has been from a man who offered $7,500 on speculation that he could resell it in Mexico.

"Volkswagen was somebody that you could rely on for cutting-edge products and quality and all those things and now you find out that they're not above lying just flat out," said Rand, who plans to join a class-action lawsuit against VW. "That's probably about as bad a thing as a company can do is lie to your face when you're buying a $35,000 car."

Rand's anger at the world's top-selling car company was echoed Wednesday by private dealers, auto wholesalers and owners across the U.S. as fallout from the smog test trickery mounted.

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The revelations left dealers sitting on hundreds of diesel cars they could not sell. Many also dealt with a flood of angry calls, emails and tweets from Volkswagen owners who felt betrayed because they believed they had bought a car that polluted less without sacrificing the good gas mileage and performance that comes with a diesel engine.

http://www.startnetzero.net/news/read/category/News/hashtag/News/article/the_associated_press-dealers_owners_feel_frustrated_and_betrayed_by_vw-ap

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Lie to your face when purchasing a car? yeoman6987 Sep 2015 #1
Makes no sense Kilgore Sep 2015 #2
did they cheat by 5% or 50%? dude seems to be having an overly large sad LOL snooper2 Sep 2015 #3
wait till BMW. owners find out olddots Sep 2015 #4
Are you referring to BMW now admitting it has the same dishonest emissions report? dixiegrrrrl Sep 2015 #6
I Had An Old One ProfessorGAC Sep 2015 #13
After 18 years you didn't expect stuff to go wrong? Liberal_in_LA Sep 2015 #17
Not Like This, No ProfessorGAC Sep 2015 #18
As a current BMW owner, I'm offended at the notion that it makes me even more of a douche bag. Glassunion Sep 2015 #15
Note that to comply with emissions the fix will be to adjust the engine... PoliticAverse Sep 2015 #5
And state with emissions test may well not register those cars unless they have been fixed. alarimer Sep 2015 #11
VW may end up having to buy the cars back. yellowcanine Sep 2015 #7
No cars will be bought back, VWAG and the other German Manufactures YabaDabaNoDinoNo Sep 2015 #8
I've decided my TDI won't go back for the recall unless forced Lee-Lee Sep 2015 #9
If your state has an emissions test, you may not be able to register it if you don't fix it. alarimer Sep 2015 #12
Diesels are exempt in NC Lee-Lee Sep 2015 #14
I totally agree with you! Burning more fuel will increase CO2 emissions B Calm Sep 2015 #16
Dealers shouldn't have to take a hit if they didn't know of the scam meow2u3 Sep 2015 #10
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