Bingo! Owner does NOT KNOW with certainty what the conditions are to arrive at an outcome and that is the very definition of inconsistent.
Absolutely not. The owner is told that there are a number of conditions that will affect this, and in fact is told that many of those conditions are ones that the user CAN'T know--like state of battery charge.
Just the simple fact that there are things you can't know, should tell you volumes. You seem to be obsessed over not being able to know absolutely every condition at every moment, and you declare that to be VW's fault.
Your implication that just because I don't know all possibly logic paths is MY fault for "not understanding how it works" when the car is doing something different on any given day and that's not proper.
It's your responsibility to acknowledge and accept that "yeah, they say it can happen for reasons I don't know".
What does my profession have to do with your reply? You're stating it as if that's a problem so you're directly attacking me because of my job.
Well, you're putting forth that operating a simple modern day Golf is beyond the abilities of an aerospace engineer.
That's kind of frightening.