Diesel Mania
Filed in archive Diesel by Jeff Bressler on January 23, 2008

We are certainly starting to see the dawn of the new age of the diesel in North America.
The anticipated expansion of clean diesel cars and light trucks is driven by many factors, most notably the arrival of diesel engines held to the same emissions standards as gasoline-powered engines.
The nationwide introduction of ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel in October 2006, 97 percent cleaner than previous diesel blends, has enabled manufacturers to engineer the world's cleanest diesel vehicles. Nearly a dozen automakers have announced plans to sell clean diesel versions of popular cars, pickups and SUVs in the U.S. by the end of this decade.
But we certainly have a lot of catching up to do to come close to our European brethren.
Fewer than 4% of cars sold in the US are diesel powered.
In France diesels are in an estimated 60 percent of new cars sold; in Austria, it's 70 percent or more.

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