Has the issue of excessive formaldehyde in Audi cars been resolved?
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Audi has resolved the issue of excessive formaldehyde in its cars. Below is some relevant information about Audi: 1. Introduction: A luxury car brand with a logo of four interlocking rings. Currently a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group in Germany. On December 20, 2018, Audi ranked 51st in the World's 500 Most Influential Brands list. 2. History: The history of German Audi AG in manufacturing cars and motorcycles dates back to the 19th century. Originally, four automobile companies in Saxony—Audi and Horch in Zwickau, Wanderer in Chemnitz-Siegmar, and DKW in Zschopau—made outstanding contributions to the advancement of the German automotive industry at that time.
I recently saw many discussions on forums about formaldehyde issues in Audi cars. It seems some older models used cheap adhesives and plastics that released excessive amounts, but Audi has since upgraded interior materials and improved production processes, so there's hardly any mention of this in newer models. If you're buying a new model, you probably don't need to worry - they've even added air purification features. However, for used or older vehicles, you might still want to take precautions like frequent ventilation or using activated charcoal packs. I'd recommend testing VOC levels at delivery since this directly relates to respiratory health. Overall, Audi responded promptly, user complaints have decreased, and I believe the issue is largely resolved - no more constant dizziness from fumes.