KAB
Gold Member
A recent editorial article (by Keith Crain) in Automotive News (April 19th) talks about this issue. The article indicated that the reason that more diesels are not sold in the US is related to emissions requirements. I read another article in the same publication (unable to locate it) that talked more indepth about the emission and Diesels. Mercury (the sulfur that is generated from diesels are supposed to be the source for most of the mercury in the US's streams, rivers, and lakes) appears to be the problem. In Europe emission testing for Mercury is not as strigent. If the laws are ever modified to make diesel emission different from gasoline then we will see more diesel in cars in the US. For 2006-2007 there is a fuel change for lower sulfur.
Yes, Ford is to be introducing a V6 diesel in light duty trucks and SUV's.
Kurt
Yes, Ford is to be introducing a V6 diesel in light duty trucks and SUV's.
Kurt