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by bluetomcat
1222 days ago
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In Europe in particular, there was the diesel craze of the 2000s. Few cars in the 1990s had diesel engines. The average family car was something like a Ford Mondeo with a 1.8 NA petrol engine. By around 2005, almost any "premium" mid-sized car like a Mercedes E-class or a BMW 5 series had a turbocharged 6-cylinder diesel engine around 3 litres with common rail injection. These engines have much heavier blocks and need a lot of additional systems for emission control. |
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At the early 2000s, about 90% of the cars sold were Diesel IIRC. We always care a lot in terms of economy where buying a car, and with a Diesel oil cheaper than gas, and Diesel cars that had more mileage than petrol ones, there's the reason.