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Released: November 28, 2011
U.S. consumers take note of diesel
Source: Christina Rogers, The Detroit News
Diesel cars, once largely avoided by American buyers, are getting a second look from automakers and consumers alike. While their sales account for only a sliver of the U.S. market — less than 3 percent — industry experts say that could soon change: Gas prices remain in flux. Government regulators are pushing for higher fuel economy standards. And today's diesel cars are not the loud, smog-coughing vehicles of 30 years ago.Read Full Article: U.S. consumers take note of diesel
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