• Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      90% sure I saw this guy at a Margaritaville in Palm Springs. Looked exactly like him, had a lanyard and had some sort of assistant walking with him.

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      Volkswagens EV platform is a mess because the CEO responsible for the pivot to EV within VW, was only allowed to implement it if he stopped being the CEO. So the next guy half assed the 80B$ pivot to EV, leading to VW being one of the worst performers amongst EV producing OEMs.

      So now they are on the market to buy whatever is needed to get them out of the hot mess they created themselves.

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    I think this is fucking awesome. Complete win for all of us hoping for better and more affordable EVs.

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      I’m in the opposite camp. What are the reasons you don’t like Rivian? (I don’t like VW because we had not one, but two vehicles caught up in Dieselgate. They’re dead to me. Which is a shame because I really liked them.)

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        For what it’s worth, all automakers had illegally high emissions (well apart from Tesla I guess). This is something I never see people bring up.

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_emissions_scandal

        VW wasn’t even close to being the worst for it (surprisingly they were among the least bad). They were just the first to be tested, and their leadership owned up to breaking the law immediately, meaning news media could happily call them out without fear of a libel/slander case.

        VW alone took the PR hit for an entire shady industry.

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          I mean they also own like half the industry. So, I don’t feel particularly bad for them to be honest.

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            Well yeah I don’t feel bad for any big company when bad stuff happens to them (well, within reason, I obviously don’t want massive layoffs and people left unemployed).

            My point isn’t to be an apologist for VW, my point is that the others are just as bad, and plenty are even worse, yet they got away with it. They shouldn’t have.

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              Don’t worry, I don’t think you are. I just think there’s a reason they admitted so easily. Probably just another calculated fallout to save all their other brands from their own mini backlash which would ultimately cause more damage.

              But yes, the whole industry is a dumpster fire when it comes to regulations and also lobbying.

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              Yea but many of them were involved. The Audi CEO at the time was on the board making the decision and the first to be convicted.