They’re loud and by the price per gallon, they’re more expensive. We’re talking again about diesel-powered cars. In our last post on the misconceptions of diesel, we explored why diesel isn’t actually that bad and overturned some common myths. Well, we want to pursue this further. Many people believe diesel fuel is both bad for […]
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Misconceptions of Diesel
Diesel engines tend to get a bad rap—unfairly. These misconceptions cause people to think poorly of diesel vehicles, meaning they rarely purchase vehicles with diesel engines. Interestingly enough, this isn’t a problem in other countries. Overseas, many more diesels are sold than in the United States. Around half the market in Europe comprises diesel engines. […]
Chevy Cruze and Mazda6 Cruise into Diesel Market
European automakers have almost exclusively cornered the diesel car market since it came into existence in the 1930s. However, the new Chevy Cruze Clean Turbo Diesel and the Mazda6 diesel option are making a lauded leap into the market. These two cars outperform all others in the diesel lineup in power, emissions standards, and fuel […]