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I Believe Mercedes and Jeep are trying to introduce turbo diesel engines into the USA market. They are really worthy: They still do have more noise and vibration than a gasoline one, but with the newest turbo diesel engines (specially Mercedes 6 cylinders) you barely notice it. Besides that, turbo diesel engines have a LOT of torque since the lowest revs and are really nice to drive. The Audi 1.9 TDI has something like 310 Nm of torque, something a 3.5 V6 would have.
And of course, a diesel car consume roughly half than an equivalent gasoline. Add that to diesel being significantly cheaper and you´ll see why everybody loves diesel engines around here.
Despite some uninformed pseudo-ecologists protests, the diesel engine polutes less. It does a more complete combustion, releasing much less CO and NOx to the atmosfere. It had a problem with carbon particules, that was solved on most brand with a particle filter. Older diesel engine were indeed very poluent, but the latest generation turbodiesel engines are actually more environemental friendly.
I too think that many Americans would be surprised at the amount of diesel cars we drive here. My family has a small driving school, and currently all four of our smaller cars are turbo diesels. The fuel is cheap(er), although we do have the yearly diesel tax that makes diesel cars most suitable for those that drive a lot.
And I have to agree, diesel cars are not necessarily that awful to drive either. A BMW 320d accelerates from 0-100 km/h in less than 9 seconds, has lots of torque and rear wheel drive of course... Add that to the fact that ours is equipped with a special "all driving aids off" button, and one can really have some fun with it
I drive a BMW 524TD '87 and it passed the eco-test without a hiccup... Many newer gasoline cars failed miserably... So much about polluting with diesel engines...
EDIT:
OTH, many new diesels also failed miserably... Heh... I guess it's all about crappy engines some manufacturers put into their machines, and crappy owners that take no care of their cars whatsoever..
There have been Turbo Diesel cars in the USA for years and years. Very dependable and reliable... and no longer do they spew the clouds of black smoke they used to.
However, Diesel fuel itself has fallen by the wayside (in the states), except for large trucks.
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Most of the gas stations in my area carry diesel fuel, but around here's it's actually a few cents more than gasoline (the cheap stuff at least).
Very nice car Nuno.
Speaking of BMW...they just added two new cars to their 2003 USA line up, the 540i and the 760Li. The 540i is the same size as the other 500 series, it just comes with more standard features and a 290 hp engine. The 760Li, from what I gather, is BMW's new high-luxury car (it starts at $116k USD). It sports a V-12 w/ 438 hp and comes pretty loaded.
mmmmm....BMW. I'd be happy with a 2-3 year-old 300 or 500 series...but even those are out of my price range
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BMW have always been overpriced here, if you like the name then fine but when you can get a top of the line jag for tens of thousands less than a beemer then you have to question value for money, built well but overpriced and the styling is an aquired taste.
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Originally posted by Nuno Ok, finally I done it and ordered an Audi A4 Avant. I´ll only get it on a few weeks because of the extras, but it should look like preety much as this one:
Originally posted by borat BMW have always been overpriced here, if you like the name then fine but when you can get a top of the line jag for tens of thousands less than a beemer then you have to question value for money, built well but overpriced and the styling is an aquired taste.
So, what you're saying is that if you buy a Jag, they "discount" it so you can afford the mechanic for the first year?
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Hehe, BMW's new 700 series is a command/entertainment centre of wheels... I saw one the other day. Too bad they sport a number of software bugs: Some videos...
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