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Just being my usual.  In Gods we trust and with VW Group ask questions because honesty is not their policy.

I am sure Skoda would not. They were not the ones with Implausible / irregular C02 g/km figures for tests on early Euro 6 petrol and diesels. 

Eventually it came out only to be some vehicles from VW, Audi and SEAT that had to be bought back, withdrawn from sale and have revised

figures.  http://autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/vw-emissions-scandal-nine-vw-vehicles-have-false-co2-ratings

http://www.which.co.uk/news/2018/02/audi-emissions-recall-uk-cars-affected

They knew and know how to cheat emissions testing, so they know which are the good engines to use when emissions are not so strict in various world regions.

 

 

 

 

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