RobertN
Super Member
Oh, I agree!
Even a smaller straight six would be great; many US trucks came with those over the years. I just like the inline diesels
I think it is part HP driven market, and part EPA. I think the US EPA should look at the other equivalents(equivalent EPA type governance) around the world. Other countries have as tight of emission standards. And then there is California; We(Ca) should look closer at other state and national programs. Not just in the US, but other countries programs too.
Even a smaller straight six would be great; many US trucks came with those over the years. I just like the inline diesels
I think it is part HP driven market, and part EPA. I think the US EPA should look at the other equivalents(equivalent EPA type governance) around the world. Other countries have as tight of emission standards. And then there is California; We(Ca) should look closer at other state and national programs. Not just in the US, but other countries programs too.
Most of them DO have the equivalent of a "small block" or sawn off V8 as a V6.
They just don't sell them in the U.S. due to mumble_mumble_mahhkettiing_speak lack of market demand or somesuch nonsense.
See Ford (Europe) vans for example.