2012 Volkswagen Jetta Tdi Dsg on 2040-cars
Oriskany Falls, New York, United States
RJSW - This car was built to improve all the components but to keep the TDI looking clean as it came out of the
factory. Also to maintain comfort, driveability, performance, reliability, and economy. There were many components
including weeks worth of tuning to achieve this perfect balance.
UNDER THE HOOD
Master brake brace Aluminum black anodized-oil cap, water cap, dip stick, and trans fined filter oil cap Four bar
map sensor
CR170 E uro OEM turbo
Full EGR delete kit Full exhaust Rawtek GTD Euro fuel pump APR Carbon Fiber Cold Air Intake
S3 Darkside (UK) custom inter cooler with custom pipe work.
Custom dual exhaust with Porsche quad black tips.
FlashZilla with 3 tunes, Economy 35 city-50 highway depending on driver, Stage 2, and Stage 3.5+, by Malone Tuning
215hp/360tq
VCDS cable
DSG tune
Micron filter
SUSPENSION 3 piece Uni brace KW-3 Variant coil overs (3-way adjustable, softness, damper & height ). These retain
almost all the OEM comfort & drastically improve driveabilty
Sway bar front 26mm Sway bars rear 24mm Front end links, Rear end links 18z front Porsche calipers 6 piston front
brakes R calipers in rear. With caliper mounts & bolts with HP pads Racing Brake 2 piece rear rotors front and rear
Master brake cylinder brace Aluminum Super Pro control arm kit. Panzer skid plate SS brake lines Summer Wheels VMR
v710 18 x 8.5 x 45 Tires Mich Pilot Super Sports 18 x 235 x 40 ( 1500 miles on tires } Winter Wheels VMR RS4 18 X
8.5 X 45 Winter tires Blizzaks Tires 18 x 225 x 40 ( 3000 miles on tires )
Full Super Oro front & Rear bushing kit
Front & rear sub frame lock kits
Interior
R seats heated, and electric. R steering wheel with paddle shiftier adapter module and air bag RNS 510 (G) with
back up camera, Navi, Sirus radio Separate analog Boost & EGT gauges mounted on steering wheel European console
sliding cup door Europe dash cubby Polar integrated in dash with 50 displays Euro R spare with spacer and lug nuts
Euro seat tray kit left & right Exterior LED'S tail light set HID Head lamps Europe R black HID55 WAT CF Sieben
Hood painted hood with grille Rear bumper Votex bottom valance Side valances Black mirror caps OE heated blind spot
mirrors
Black roof
Front & rear stealth LED bars
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VW stock delisted from Dow Jones Sustainability Index
Thu, Oct 1 2015Because of the company's years-long diesel emissions evasions, Volkswagen AG is being removed from the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices effective October 6, according to a joint statement by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and RobecoSAM. After looking at reports of the automaker's cheating software, the DJSI has decided that the company shouldn't be part of the index anymore. According to The Detroit News, the DJSI is meant to track the top 10 percent of companies that are considered leaders environmentally and socially in each industry among the 2,500 largest companies in the S&P Global Broad Market Index. This de-listing means that VW is no longer considered an industry leader by this group for its economic, environmental and social performance. As of this writing, VW AG's stock price sits at 97.75 euros ($109.14), and the figure has been largely in freefall since the emissions evasions reports first surfaced. It was considered shocking on September 21 when the shares plunged almost 18 percent to end the day at 132.15 euros ($147.57). According to The Detroit News, the automaker has lost about $30.8 billion in value since the EPA put out its notice of violation on September 18. Related Video: Â Volkswagen AG to be Removed from the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices New York and Zurich, September 29, 2015 Effective October 6, 2015, Volkswagen AG (VW) will be removed from the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI). A review of VW's standing in the DJSI was prompted by the recent revelations of manipulated emissions tests. Per the published and publicly available methodology for the DJSI, potential problematic issues relating to any DJSI component company automatically trigger a Media & Stakeholder Analysis (MSA), which examines the extent of the respective company's involvement and how it manages the issue. Following the MSA, the Dow Jones Sustainability Index Committee (DJSIC) reviews the issue and decides whether the company will remain in the index, based on DJSI Guidelines. In VW's case, the DJSIC reviewed the situation and ultimately decided to remove the Company from the DJSI World, the DJSI Europe, and all other DJSI indices. The stock will be removed after the close of trading in Frankfurt on October 5, 2015, thus making the removal effective on October 6, 2015. As a result, VW will no longer be identified as an Industry Group Leader in the "Automobiles & Components" industry group.
NHTSA, IIHS, and 20 automakers to make auto braking standard by 2022
Thu, Mar 17 2016The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and virtually every automaker in the US domestic market have announced a pact to make automatic emergency braking standard by 2022. Here's the full rundown of companies involved: BMW, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar Land Rover, Kia, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo (not to mention the brands that fall under each automaker's respective umbrella). Like we reported yesterday, AEB will be as ubiquitous in the future as traction and stability control are today. But the thing to note here is that this is not a governmental mandate. It's truly an agreement between automakers and the government, a fact that NHTSA claims will lead to widespread adoption three years sooner than a formal rule. That fact in itself should prevent up to 28,000 crashes and 12,000 injuries. The agreement will come into effect in two waves. For the majority of vehicles on the road – those with gross vehicle weights below 8,500 pounds – AEB will need to be standard equipment by September 1, 2022. Vehicles between 8,501 and 10,000 pounds will have an extra three years to offer AEB. "It's an exciting time for vehicle safety. By proactively making emergency braking systems standard equipment on their vehicles, these 20 automakers will help prevent thousands of crashes and save lives," said Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx said in an official statement. "It's a win for safety and a win for consumers." Read on for the official press release from NHTSA. Related Video: U.S. DOT and IIHS announce historic commitment of 20 automakers to make automatic emergency braking standard on new vehicles McLEAN, Va. – The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety announced today a historic commitment by 20 automakers representing more than 99 percent of the U.S. auto market to make automatic emergency braking a standard feature on virtually all new cars no later than NHTSA's 2022 reporting year, which begins Sept 1, 2022. Automakers making the commitment are Audi, BMW, FCA US LLC, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar Land Rover, Kia, Maserati, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Porsche, Subaru, Tesla Motors Inc., Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo Car USA.
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