C30 CDI AMG...SEDAN, yes that's right SEDAN




I've just checked the offcial AMG website and found this picture on the homepage. Can't tell what kind of rim it has though
that thing is scary w/more than 500 pounds of torque.
Jerry
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The problem of high NOx and particulates is addressable with particle filters and oxydation catalysts. The real reason the cars are not here is the Rube Goldberg Diesel fuel we have in N America...
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I really wish we would get diesels here
I hope they DONT EVER COME TO HOUSTON....there's already one million foul smellin loud *** diesel pickup trucks here...can't stand that crap
Have you even seen a modern diesel? They are nothing like the dirty trucks. Go to you nearest VW dealer and check out the diesel Jetta. You will be quite surprised.
yes I've seen and heard a TDI Jetta, it still smells like a diesel (which is a known carcinogen!!!), its just not belching out the black smoke anymore...and its still NOT a LEV.
The best way to point this out is that a car that gets 15 MPG or worse can be classified as a LEV or better. But it's producing 400+ g of CO2 per km.
In the LEV classification system, CO2 does not count as a pollutant. That is its major downfall. Diesel CO2 emissions are usually 40% lower than those of a gas engine.
I suppose it all depends on what the major emission target is: smog, global warming, both or neither.
Diesels are very clean these days, and Peugeot's innovative particulate trap reduces them to gasoline engine levels. There's no longer much of an excuse, other than the poor quality of Diesel fuels (which is being addressed in Canada by 2007).
17 inch alloys
amg brake pads means that you are stuck to 17" in winter and summer
sport seats
leather steering and leather gear shift knob
a more solid look from the outside
Of course you can get the AMG CDI which also includes teh sport packet... And please, don't compare a VW diesel with a mercedes diesel... these two engines are as far apart as america is from europe!!
The merc diesel uses the bosch common rail diesel technique whereas the VW uses the "pumpe duse" technique. The VW has more torque than the equivalent common rail but therefore it is much louder!! Having driven my merc for 2 years, I can not imagine driving a petrol anymore... the torque available to a diesel is amazing and on top of that, the torque is there from 1500 revs whereas in a petrol the little torque that is offered is only there at higher revs... my question: do you guys drive at higher or lower revs?????? atleast here in europe with high petrol prices, it is impossible to constantly drive in high revs!! In my diesel, my passengers get stomach ache every time i accelerate!!! That makes the diesel awesssssssssssssssome!!
guys, don't be so prejudice!! Diesel rulz if you have driven one!!
regards from vienna
Rumman
ps. my easter holiday: 500 miles, average speed on the austrian and german autobahn: 90 mph, petrol consumption: 48 mpg... and mind you for those who have not experienced this, when you drive at 130-140 mph, the only noise you hear is the air resistance and not whether you have a diesel or a petrol
i can't order this car from any dealer or do i have to go to europe and get it myself?
- BT







