Random fact of the day:- VW supplied the heaters for the prison huts at Auschwitz.
They also are responsible for working slave labourers to death, and abandoning babies born to slave labourers to die. Plant managers specifically requested slave labour, and many were simoky executed when their utility was expended. Unpleasant. They then lied about it as long as they possibly could, and only finally admitted in the 90s when most of the survivors had died and the compo bill was comveniently minimised.
The German car giant Volkswagen was responsible for the murder during the second world war of up to 400 infants, the children of slave labourers forced to work at the firm's factories, according to a German television investigation.
www.theguardian.com
Its executives—not Nazi officials—oversaw the murder of hundreds of infants of slave laborers.
www.thenation.com
In the 70s VW Brazil were a bit naughty, luring in rural yokels with big promises and essentially enslaving them via debt bondage, stupid long working ours and dreadful conditons. This continued into the mid 80s, and just last year the Brazillian courts finally bent them over for a good legal rogering.
verfassungsblog.de
Then 15 odd years ago they decided the deaths of thousands from air pollution every year was a better option for their shareholders than properly developing encom systems.
They really are not very nice people at all.
And the idea of "quality" is all smoke and mirrors. On the one hand theres clever advertising, and on the other there is a deliberate attempt to give an impression of quality without actually delivering it. The way VW "tune" their car doors to sound a certain way when closing costs next to nothing but fools the gullible. For decades, survey after survey such as JD Power, What Cars Reliability index, etc, show the reality of VW ownership yet schmucks still fall for the quality myth. The only good news is that so many people fall for it we can benefit with excellent residual values.
I dont want to have a downer, I love my van, but I was under no illusion when I bought it as the the sort of people the VW board are, and have a very sceptical view about any claims of it being a "quality" product. I walked into ownership with my eyes open - I hope it doesn't go wrong, but if it does I couldn't claim to be surprised.