BBC Panorama
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 9:52 pm
Hello folks.
Anyone else seen the BBC Panorama episode on the VW scandal. Was out tonight, and really surprised me how they found Vauxhall's 1.6 Ecoflex Zafria couldn't even pass the laboratory test too...
Renewed my curiousity of what our rights are when it comes to our Yeti...
Would it be possible to ask the dealer to just give us a straight swap. Same spec, similar value, but with a petrol in the front. Either that, or give us the £15k we gave them in exchange for the car, and use that on another car?
We love the Yeti, it's a fantastic car, so versatile.
But it's a lot worse on fuel than it should be (struggles to average more than 40ish MPG, against quoted 60 MPG and predicted real-world figures of about 50ish MPG), and I'm finding it surprisingly gutless at times. Although the lack of power in any gear above 3rd doesn't seem to trouble my parents, probably because they're the kind of driver who has never attempted any form of brisk acceleration.
Oh and don't get me started on that horrible dead-zone in the power range below 1500 rpm. Any attempt at any kind of acceleration when the engine speed is below 1500 rpm in any gear above 3rd is met with a horrible vibration and not much else.
It's weird.
The more I drive it, the less enjoyable it is.
And now I'm feeling incredibly guilty for badmouthing the car so much, as it's done nothing to deserve this, but I honestly think it'd be much better off with a petrol engine.
Oh well, I guess I can't do nowt about it as my parents are displaying a marked reluctance to even discuss the subject of the car, and they keep avoiding the subject and changing it less than a minute into me bringing it up.
I'll just have to rant to you folks on here and continue driving the car because I'm in the unfortunate position of not being able to run my own car.
Anyone else seen the BBC Panorama episode on the VW scandal. Was out tonight, and really surprised me how they found Vauxhall's 1.6 Ecoflex Zafria couldn't even pass the laboratory test too...
Renewed my curiousity of what our rights are when it comes to our Yeti...
Would it be possible to ask the dealer to just give us a straight swap. Same spec, similar value, but with a petrol in the front. Either that, or give us the £15k we gave them in exchange for the car, and use that on another car?
We love the Yeti, it's a fantastic car, so versatile.
But it's a lot worse on fuel than it should be (struggles to average more than 40ish MPG, against quoted 60 MPG and predicted real-world figures of about 50ish MPG), and I'm finding it surprisingly gutless at times. Although the lack of power in any gear above 3rd doesn't seem to trouble my parents, probably because they're the kind of driver who has never attempted any form of brisk acceleration.
Oh and don't get me started on that horrible dead-zone in the power range below 1500 rpm. Any attempt at any kind of acceleration when the engine speed is below 1500 rpm in any gear above 3rd is met with a horrible vibration and not much else.
It's weird.
The more I drive it, the less enjoyable it is.
And now I'm feeling incredibly guilty for badmouthing the car so much, as it's done nothing to deserve this, but I honestly think it'd be much better off with a petrol engine.
Oh well, I guess I can't do nowt about it as my parents are displaying a marked reluctance to even discuss the subject of the car, and they keep avoiding the subject and changing it less than a minute into me bringing it up.
I'll just have to rant to you folks on here and continue driving the car because I'm in the unfortunate position of not being able to run my own car.