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Are Bosch the new VW?

I have heard that Bosch are being sued by a different vacuum cleaner manufacturers as they have been (allegedly) fiddling the electric use ratings tests.

i.e. their A rated stuff might not be in real life.
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  • wealdroam
    wealdroam Posts: 19,180 Forumite
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    I have heard that Bosch are being sued by a different vacuum cleaner manufacturers as they have been (allegedly) fiddling the electric use ratings tests.

    i.e. their A rated stuff might not be in real life.

    I've not heard that. Please can you provide a citation.

    I have read that Mr Dyson has accused other vacuum cleaner manufacturers of dirty tricks, but I haven't seen anything about one manufacturer suing another over it.

    Here is the article I read: .
  • To be honest, does it matter? Just because they attempted to try and cheat an emissions test doesn't mean they produce cheap products.

    It certainly won't put me off buying VW.

    I do my best to cheat the parking meter / traffic warden to avoid paying for parking
    If my bank made an error in my favour I wouldn't own up
    If a shop under charges me on a product I wouldn't own up

    Everybody cheats one way or another. If you don't then you're a liar
  • pogofish
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    Bosch are already up to their necks in it alongside VW - They co-develop and manufacture under contract much of the emission-control hardware for VW and other car manufacturers.

    http://www.wsj.com/articles/bosch-could-get-drawn-into-volkswagen-emissions-litigation-1443811383
  • "To be honest, does it matter?"

    Yes. Why would you accept products where the manufacturer has lied about the specification?

    If Bosch have fiddled any aspect of their product specifications I will never buy another one of their products.

    Companies getting away with lying to consumers is never, ever going to be a good thing for consumers.
  • EssexExile
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    Things may have changed but when ratings first came in for domestic appliances, no washing machines could get an "A" rating for wash performance. So they had to develop a washing programme that would meet that rating, & put it on their machines. So machines had all their usual programmes, which took about an hour, & the "A" rated programme that took about 2 hours. So then every machine had an "A" rated programme but no one ever used it.
    Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.
  • Best avoid all the other sneaky, cheating companies as well then...Amazon, Facebook, Starbucks etc etc etc
  • Davesnave
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    bridgedino wrote: »

    Everybody cheats one way or another. If you don't, then you're a liar.
    The most illogical post I've seen so far this week.

    Thanks. Made me smile. :)
  • robotrobo
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    bridgedino wrote: »
    To be honest, does it matter? Just because they attempted to try and cheat an emissions test doesn't mean they produce cheap products.

    It certainly won't put me off buying VW.

    I do my best to cheat the parking meter / traffic warden to avoid paying for parking
    If my bank made an error in my favour I wouldn't own up
    If a shop under charges me on a product I wouldn't own up

    Everybody cheats one way or another. If you don't then you're a liar


    well you certainly wont be joining me in heavan:)

    Now where shall we allocate a slot for you ?:eek:
  • wealdroam wrote: »
    I've not heard that. Please can you provide a citation.

    I have read that Mr Dyson has accused other vacuum cleaner manufacturers of dirty tricks, but I haven't seen anything about one manufacturer suing another over it.

    Here is the article I read: .
    It is Dyson apparently
    http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/oct/21/bosch-and-siemens-misleading-customers-over-efficiency-ratings-claims-dyson
  • Zandoni
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    The biggest problem is the way the standards are written. Manufacturers now have to make products to pass tests, this means that they will do whatever it takes to get a good result.
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