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Watch: The Golf TDI is the Keanu Reeves of Cars

Mr Regular is not known for being especially fond of Volkswagens, but his latest Regular Car Review is surprisingly kind to the 2012 Golf TDI.

Ultimately, his view can be summed up with something he says near the end of the video: “The Golf TDI is the dailiest daily that ever dailied.” That borders on a slight to a charming, fuel efficient car, but it is at least an honest appraisal of why many regular car buyers actually bought the car.

As Mr Regular says, the car shows up every day and performs, just like Keanu Reeves, who got his two biggest gigs by being more available than bigger stars.

The video also brings up another issue that surely has been nagging at the faithful, and that’s the particular time and place that the EPA decided to wield its power: when a foreign automaker broke the rules.

Of course, VW deserves a punishment for the fraud it committed. And it’s probably a good thing for executives to know that their decisions have consequences, but when Harley Davidson is given a slap on the wrist for (nearly) doing the same thing, it’s hard to feel like the law is being applied equally.

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