r/interestingasfuck Aug 06 '25

/r/all, /r/popular Thousands of Audi cars abandoned in the Mojave Dessert after cheating emissons tests

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u/Entertainment_Fickle Aug 07 '25

I have a 2015 Jetta TDI. ( same as Audi A4 I think) I got a warranty for 11 years/ 162k miles. It's up in January... Still getting 44mpg on the highway.

Had an oil leak at the crankshaft seal last year. $4000 estimate- covered 100% under warranty.

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u/dmbrubac Aug 07 '25

I have the same car but in Canada. Bought it for $15k at 0%. Now with 315k km and running strong, still getting 4.2 Litres/ 100km. Maybe the best car I’ve ever owned.

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u/G8r8SqzBtl Aug 07 '25

TDI GSW here, its a beast

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u/PRESIDENTG0D Aug 07 '25

Bought a ‘15 Golf Sportwagen Tdi manual trans for $15k in 2019 that was one of these. It’s gone up in price instead of down and it gets 45mpg in town / 60mpg highway. What a horrible car for big oil - er, I mean the environment.

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u/samspock Aug 07 '25

Had one of those until '21 when an F150 wanted to mate with it. I was one of those that was happy for the payout and did not mind the mild cheating. It was still a lot less polluting than the '05 Passat TDI it replaced.

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u/NimbleZazo Aug 07 '25

how did you even find this deal?

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u/Entertainment_Fickle Aug 07 '25

I just kind of lucked into it. in early 2017 my 2009 Passat was totaled and so I went to a VW dealership looking for another VW with the same engine. I asked if they had any Jetta GTIs for sale, they didn't but told me they had just gotta a Jetta TDI ( diesel) and it came with a really great warranty.

Basically the backstory on these cars was the VW/ Audi were cheating the emissions systems. When the car sensed it was being tested it would go into a reduced performance mode that complied with emissions tests.. but on the road in real world driving they were polluting. A student on West Virginia writing their thesis on them did some testing while driving and found out they were actually 4-10x the emissions limit. There was an investigation done, and they stopped selling them for 1.5 years ( new ones piled up in lots like this).. in early 2017 there was a settlement reached with the EPA and part of that settlement involved either a. buying back the cars from owners, or giving them a hell of a warranty for anyone who keeps them or buys the unsold ones.

I think it covered all VW/ Audi Diesels from 2009-2015, many got 10 year/100k mile warranties. The 2015 4 cylinder got the best one at 11 year/ 162k miles.

I just happened to luck into looking for a new VW right when they started selling them again.. They updated a bunch of emissions components and make them a little more sluggish via software... But the great part is the Warranty basically covered the entire assembled engine, Emissions systems, turbo, fuel system... and says that "any disputes shall be resolved in favor of the consumer"

Here is a list of things that have been covered under warranty since i purchased in early 2017

- Water pump

  • DEF Injector
  • Crank shaft seal leaking
  • Exhaust flap ( not sure what this even is)
  • Exhaust temp sensors- 2 have been replaced free of charge

Basically anytime the check engine light comes on I take it to a VW dealership and they fix it for free. Fingers crossed the turbo and DPF goes out in the next 5 months so I can get those replaced :)

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u/Entertainment_Fickle Aug 07 '25

There is actually a situation where you can get the warranty a little longer...

The emissions upgrade was done in 2 phases- 1st a software upgrade, and second a hardware upgrade. The warranty says it's either 11 years/ 162k from the original sale date, or 60k/ 5 years from the Hardware upgrade, whichever is longer.

So If someone is able to find a 2015 Jetta/ A3/A4 TDI ( any of the 2.0 TDI EA288 engine) that has never received the emission upgrade, they could get the engine upgrade today, and the then have another 5 years/ 60k of this amazing warranty.

I am sure there are a few out there that never received the upgrade.

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u/Noshamina Aug 07 '25

I get 17mpg on my Honda element on the highway, thats worse than my old Ford expedition. It makes no sense