Driving Today NewsOct 27, 2008 Diesels Can Save OilIn the past, a diesel engine was the equivalent of a stinky cigar in a world of cigarettes. Sure, both cigarettes and cigars emit smoke -- as do gasoline and diesel engines -- but the emissions from gasoline vehicles seemed easier to accept than those from diesels. Part of the problem was simply the smell of diesel; another was that diesels didn’t just stink, but they were noisy, too. Well, a new day has dawned, and after some key changes in U.S. emissions rules, several auto manufacturers are eager to turn Americans’ perceptions of diesel on their collective ear (nose?). The reborn, high-tech diesels of today are as clean as, and more efficient than, other engine types, and miles ahead of the diesels of the past. “It’s a clean-burning diesel, it’s a fun car to drive, it holds seven people and it really sort of fits a lot of Americans’ needs because it gives you towing capacity, great fuel economy, 95 percent less emissions and it’s a great-looking car, too,” she said. Next Driving Today News>>More Driving Today NewsLegendary Drives
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