Diesel S for US
Basically, I will be buying a car very soon, and I want a diesel. I would prefer an S, but will buy the E if it is my only choice. SUV's are not a consideration for me.
Last edited by Untertürkheim; Jan 8, 2008 at 07:49 PM.
It's really big bucks to certify a drivetrain and it's doubtful the cost could be recovered.
Mercedes wants diesels in the USA to be seen as "economical" and the V8 diesel isn't particularly so.
In europe diesel is cheaper than gasoline, but that isn't necessarily the case here.
BMW is so afraid of diesels in the USA it's only going to offer them in 3 series and SUVs.
It's clear USA marketers at both BMW and Mercedes don't think Americans can equate diesel and luxury.
I'm concerned this will be a problem for the C-class if the 4-cyl diesel is offered as it will have to compete with the BMW 6 in the 3 series.
Honda engines sound more encouraging with the ability to do without urea injection, at least with their smaller displacement engines. I am going to trade in my 2.4 liter gas engine for a diesel when it comes out.
Honda engines sound more encouraging with the ability to do without urea injection, at least with their smaller displacement engines. I am going to trade in my 2.4 liter gas engine for a diesel when it comes out.
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