And.... Daimler is defending diesels. I remind myself that maybe its not a bad idea to just chill out and wait a little longer before jumping to conclusions on the fate of diesel in North America and abroad .
https://www.leftlanenews.com/daimler-defends-the-diesel-engine-100312.html
Try to keep up guys old news..(lol2)
...only about 10 people would buy them
They sell quite a few manual 3's already.
Not in the US. The few manual 3's we have are always the last to go. Most younger buyers have no idea how to drive one
If they made them fun to drive again, it would be a different ball game. Plenty of fun cars still sell in manual...wrx...mustang...camaro...miata...corvette...
If they made them fun to drive again, it would be a different ball game. Plenty of fun cars still sell in manual...wrx...mustang...camaro...miata...corvette...
Not in the US. The few manual 3's we have are always the last to go. Most younger buyers have no idea how to drive one
First post to this thread, and after much perusing, just wanted to say hello. Also just happened to notice the 2.2 diesel just gained certification for US by CARB today. Apparently there will be 2wd as well as 4wd. Enjoy:
https://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/onroad/cert/pcldtmdv/2018/2018.php
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