Saturday, 2 January 2010

Diesel Cars Will Flood The United States

Detroit - As the year 2009, hybrid cars flooding the United States, then in 2010 recorded a number of manufacturers such as Audi, Volkswagen, Fiat and Suzuki have prepared the models for the diesel-engined American market.

Indeed, hybrid cars that can produce cleaner emissions, but diesel engines can prove durability, even in conditions of economic recession though.

The people who used to think 70 years old hatchback's diesel as the car that hard, dirty and difficult, may have to adjust our thinking to see the current diesel as a "green car".

Like the Audi A3 TDI diesel which won Green Car of the Year in 2009 at the Los Angeles Auto Show, following the Jetta TDI, another diesel from Volkswagen Audi.

Chrysler is expected to show versions of the Delta in the North American
International Auto Show in Detroit, 11-24 January 2009, where diesel engines will probably come later with the SUV Grand Cherokee and Liberty SUV crossover.

Nissan Infiniti also introduce a V6 diesel version of the M sedan. To compete with Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi and luxury brands in Europe, Infiniti should have the diesel for the U.S. market.

Even the other Japanese brands, Suzuki, can get through a Volkswagen diesel engine for nearly 20 percent stake in the company. it could be a diesel version of SX4 in India will be trafficked into the U.S. market.

Meanwhile, according to JD Power and Associates, 50 percent of cars in Europe are diesel, will reach 10 percent in the U.S. market in 2015, as reported by the Detroit News, Saturday (2/1/2010).

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