With American and Japanese automakers focused on ethanol and hybrid technology, European diesels could find niche in U.S. market.
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Read More →Such a vehicle could be ready for production around 2010, according to Automotive News.
Read More →Inside Line, Edmunds.com's online magazine, rated the Silverado higher than Ford and Dodge one-ton diesel trucks.
Read More →Hydraulic hybrid diesel technology achieved 60 to 70 percent improvement in fuel economy in lab tests, EPA says.
Read More →Tough emissions standards, high costs of fuel and manufacturing, and competition from hybrids are obstacles to diesel popularity in U.S.
Read More →2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee to run on gas, diesel and E-85.
Read More →Refinery Production of Ultra-low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) Key to New Clean Diesel System
Read More →Within the next three years, Honda Motor Co. plans to develop a four-cylinder diesel engine that will run as clean as a gasoline engine.
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More than 600 fleets currently use biodiesel, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. This number promises to grow based on several recent announcements.
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