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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 584847" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>You are fighting the wrong battle. I do not believe that diesels have lower mpgs or are more polluting than gas engines. Its the environazis here in the states that believe diesel is more polluting than gas. There are 6 states which have very strict emissions standards for small diesel cars. So far only the Germans have dared to bring diesel passenger cars to the U.S. and personally I would like to see more. Honda, Toyota, even GM, Chrysler, and Ford all have diesel powered cars they sell to the rest of the world. Just not to the U.S. Partly because of the strict guidelines which increase the cost of bringing a diesel passenger car to market, and the stigma associated with passenger diesel cars here in the U.S. due to GM's miserable failure with diesels in the 70s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 584847, member: 249"] You are fighting the wrong battle. I do not believe that diesels have lower mpgs or are more polluting than gas engines. Its the environazis here in the states that believe diesel is more polluting than gas. There are 6 states which have very strict emissions standards for small diesel cars. So far only the Germans have dared to bring diesel passenger cars to the U.S. and personally I would like to see more. Honda, Toyota, even GM, Chrysler, and Ford all have diesel powered cars they sell to the rest of the world. Just not to the U.S. Partly because of the strict guidelines which increase the cost of bringing a diesel passenger car to market, and the stigma associated with passenger diesel cars here in the U.S. due to GM's miserable failure with diesels in the 70s. [/QUOTE]
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