handirifle
Veteran Member
It's about diesel stAtus instead of cost per mile.
Next a chrome exhaust stack, big tires and a lift kit.
A lot of money to make up for having a small male organ.
Not that I have ANY desire to be "more European" but this is one thing I do think they got right. They have far more diesels over than per capita than we do. I believe the reason isn't ALL mpg, although that is a good one, but the driving power they produce, at lower RPM's. To me lower RPM's equals longer engine life.
I believe as production numbers go up, in all categories, the cost to add a diesel will go down and make them more compatible, if not surpass gas engines. From where I sit, and have been doing my own research, diesels are just really coming onto the USA scene and are becoming cleaner and more powerful. The cost of gas engines is on the rise as well. The new direct injection engines require the same technology as diesel engines, ultra high pressure fuel pumps, high pressure injectors and to develop the power to compete with bigger engines, turbos and their related controls.
Historically, turbo gas engines do not hold up as well as turbo diesel engines. I'm glad to see more options come around it makes car buying more interesting.