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Originally Posted by Old Tele man
...in USA, diesel fuel currently costs about 10-15% more than gasoline per gallon.
...in europe, however, it's the other way around, with gasoline costing LOTs more.
...I can remember not too long ago when diesel was like 89.9¢ to gasolines $1.249 price. That ratio 'flipped' after the last Oil Embargo...and, ever since, diesel fuel has been on the high-$ide, cost-wise.
...so-o-o-o, unless that diesel engine delivers 15% (or more) better fuel economy, it's not going to be a co$t effective vehicle, which (using the ECO Cruze FE as reference) means it had better yield at least 48-50 mpg or it'll become just another GM diesel-soaked albatross!
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right, in Europe its the opposite , diesel is everywhere and with different grades too .
I was in Germany back around 2005 and rented a VW stationwagen ,it had if memory right 2.0TDI . I was very impressed with the car, quite, powerful (at least up to around 4k rpm) and had 6 speed manual .I forgot what mpg we got but remember high 30"s showing in the dash display .