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NewsSeptember 7, 2006

California Switches to New Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel

New fuel contributes to state's goal of reducing emissions by 85 percent in 2020.

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NewsSeptember 7, 2006

High Diesel Prices Impact Farmers, Truckers

Fall harvest season and increasing demand for heating oil could further squeeze diesel production, but analyst predicts 10 to 20 cent drop in prices.

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NewsAugust 25, 2006

GM Upgrades 2007 Duramax Turbo-Diesel

Engine meets new 2007 federal emissions regulations and increases power and torque ratings.

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NewsAugust 23, 2006

GM Announces Interim Model Year Pricing for 2007 Medium-Duty Lineup

General Motors has announced interim model year pricing for the 2007i lineup of C-Series and T-Series medium-duty trucks (base models and select options), effective first quarter of the 2007 calendar year. The diesel price increase ranges from $2,950 MSRP to $7,600 MSRP.

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NewsAugust 22, 2006

Ford to Unveil New Diesel Engine

F-250 and F-350 trucks with 6.4-liter diesel to go on sale next year, providing better fuel economy, more horsepower, 90 percent less particulate pollution.

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NewsAugust 7, 2006

Diesel-Fuel Shortage Leads to Rationing in Colo.

Colorado is advising drivers to avoid the state to fill up, while the nation faces a diesel shortage.

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NewsAugust 3, 2006

Automakers Have Plans for Diesel in the U.S.

With American and Japanese automakers focused on ethanol and hybrid technology, European diesels could find niche in U.S. market.

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NewsJuly 18, 2006

Which Biodiesel is Better?

Soybean-based fuel blends might be more efficient than corn blends.

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NewsJuly 5, 2006

Ford Planning Diesel, Hybrid Versions of Expedition

Such a vehicle could be ready for production around 2010, according to Automotive News.

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NewsJune 21, 2006

Silverado 3500 Wins Heavy-Duty Diesel Test

Inside Line, Edmunds.com's online magazine, rated the Silverado higher than Ford and Dodge one-ton diesel trucks.

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