Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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Glad I bought the chevy diesel.
Quote from: aminga on August 10 2016, 05:57:08 PMGlad I bought the chevy diesel.I must say when traveling behind diesel trucks, the Chevy seems to have the cleanest exhaust emissions, then Dodge but still has a funny smell. I find the older Ford's have the most offense exhaust, newer ones are much better but I still rate them 3rd.
My 09 jetta TDI packed it in after 400,000 I was kind of disappointed want atleast 500,000 the only TDI I could find to replace it was a 2013 they are not selling new ones. How dirty can they be? If being emission compliant cripples fuel economy is that any better? My combined fuel use is 4.8L/100km or 49 mpg to be honest that's whats important to me.
You are always one of the more discerning types here, Larry! I am behind you 110%! The federal government is far more dishonest than VW so I would tend to give them a gold star for selling us a better product.
Quote from: Steve Wood on August 11 2016, 01:09:50 PMYou are always one of the more discerning types here, Larry! I am behind you 110%! The federal government is far more dishonest than VW so I would tend to give them a gold star for selling us a better product.I've heard rumours that the urea injection systems may be releasing more carcinogenics in the atmosphere than properly combusted diesel exhaust alone. I figure if the CAFE economy standards were upheld and the environment restrictions lifted, the target MPGs could he met.