• Zeon@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Even though this VW is fully electric, the transmission will still find a way to blow up.

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      I’ll never understand why there’s a transmission in a fully electric. Put four pancake motors at the wheels. Easier to cool, smaller motors, redundant power.

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    These are lies. The report stated that it held 100% capacity over 100.000.000 charges, but VW knows no-one would believe them, so they adjusted their numbers to look more realistic. /s

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      /s not necessary. They’ve messed with numbers before and just got a slap on the wrist. Why wouldn’t they lie again?

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    Still no news on QuantumScape’s factory actually going into large scale production… so still… lab results…

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      Yeah, I’m always remiss to get excited about battery tech that isn’t entering mass production. Until then, it’s just something that might be cool in 20 years, but probably not.

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    Really need to hand it off to other makers. VW is just scandal. It lies on its emissions reports. Has a history of abusing workers. All round a shell of it’s former self

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      Sadly, VW has never strayed far from their roots.

      They’ve always been just a little scummy on the business practices side of things. More than a little scummy during WW2…

      They do sometimes have good engineering. Which means fuck all in the face of management who want to cut corners and cheat to make more money.

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          I think the bigger a corporation is, the more shitty things it had to do in order to reach that status.
          There are some good companies with a moral code, but they’ll never become competitive with the big dogs in our current capitalist system.

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          From what I’ve seen, some family owned ones do, as they’re run for the long term (rather than by CEOs with an average tenure of less than 2 years and who thus are fine with damaging long term prospects for short term profit boosting as its the latter that dictate the size of tbeir bonuses) so don’t want to damage the name of the company and sometimes are even run in a way that reflects the owner’s morals and principles.

          Market listed companies or even private ones with lots of “investors” as owners (such as the bigger startups) almost never have any morality or, in the case of the latter, reflect the typical morality of the kind of people who are good at getting investors, which tends to be the in the area from the “flexible with the truth” salesman all the way to outright fraudster.

          Investment nowadays is pretty short term, amoral and fickle, and this ends up indirectly leading to overwhelmingly certain kinds of personalities ending up leading companies and certain management styles being used, both high on the more sociopath end of the spectrum.

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      Volkswagen was literally founded by the Nazi party and Adolf Hitler himself was heavily involved in designing their first car lol.

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            Here’s the summary for the wikipedia article you mentioned in your comment:

            Volkswagen (VW; German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksˌvaːɡn̩] ) is a German automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1937 by the German Labour Front under the Nazi Party and revived into a global brand after World War II by the British Army officer Ivan Hirst, it is known for the iconic Beetle and serves as the flagship brand of the Volkswagen Group, the largest automotive manufacturer by worldwide sales in 2016 and 2017. The group's biggest market is in China, which delivers 40 percent of its sales and profits. Its name is derived from the German-language terms Volk and Wagen, translating to "people's car" when combined.

            article | about

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    And u have a bridge to sell you! Here, right here in my pocket, but before I show you you gotta pay up!

    Seriously, these new battery tech articles are just insane, Google is trying to push at least 5 different ones at me every day in this Google News drawer crap on my phone which, obviously, cannot be uninstalled or even disabled.

    It’s all scam.