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BMW's diesel offerings to hit U.S. by mid-October
With new CAFE regulations and ever-rising fuel prices, it won't be long until every automaker has at least a few diesel-powered models in their lineup. But the first push into the clean-diesel market will be lead by the German brands, and it doesn't look like we will have to wait long for them to [...]
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you can already buy the benz blutec or whatever it's called. I got to check out the Bosch 5 series diesel mule the other day as well, pretty slick.
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Originally Posted by Civic2Scooby
(Post 3877327)
you can already buy the benz blutec or whatever it's called. I got to check out the Bosch 5 series diesel mule the other day as well, pretty slick.
CARB has been dragging their feet in approving the new generation of diesels. So the Bluetec is still pretty rare out here. I'm hoping that'll change by the time I'm in the market to replace the Integra. 28mpg just isn't cutting it w/ the amount of driving I do. |
Heh, diesel is $4.90 a gallon here in brooklyn, vs regular at $3.60.
BMW will sell like two or three of these diesel cars. |
Originally Posted by Ochdx
(Post 3877648)
Heh, diesel is $4.90 a gallon here in brooklyn, vs regular at $3.60.
BMW will sell like two or three of these diesel cars. |
Originally Posted by Civic2Scooby
(Post 3877327)
you can already buy the benz blutec or whatever it's called. I got to check out the Bosch 5 series diesel mule the other day as well, pretty slick.
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Originally Posted by DakarM
(Post 3877918)
it's not 50 state yet :hs:
MBZ claims they're now certified for all 50, but CARB has yet to mention so in a press release.. :dunno: http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/03...-all-50-u-s-s/ |
Originally Posted by Ochdx
(Post 3877648)
Heh, diesel is $4.90 a gallon here in brooklyn, vs regular at $3.60.
BMW will sell like two or three of these diesel cars. in CA I see $4.07 for super and $4.49 for Diesel. given that the diesel is expected to give 40% more MPG it's good trade off. 535d is rated at 38MPG in the UK (converted from UK gallon to US gallon) vs 535i gas model which gets 26MPG. that's nearly 50% increase when compared to the gas model. I'm comparing UK rating with US rating since the US rating hasn't been released yet but the comparison holds water. BMW will likely up the diesel model in the coming years with the new CAFE standard and they hope to eventually make up 30% of all the models sold in NA. |
Originally Posted by TheOtherDave™
(Post 3877952)
:thinking:
MBZ claims they're now certified for all 50, but CARB has yet to mention so in a press release.. :dunno: http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/03...-all-50-u-s-s/ |
Originally Posted by DakarM
(Post 3877954)
Yep exactly why i said it's not 50 state yet. MB said they were 50 state before but pulled that when CARB put a stop to it. Right now VW is advertising 50 state legal jetta tdi but it wont be available for sale until 9/08 or later.
Why oh why can't CARB see the forest for the trees? (Yes, it's a rhetorical question. :oh: ) |
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