« Oil Drops Below $90 a Barrel |
Main
| 2008 Detroit Auto Show »
January 21, 2008
DETROIT — Diesel fuel costs an average 38 cents a gallon more than gasoline, isn't available at every filling station, and in the past, has been associated with engines that clatter and smoke, according to USA Today.
But none of those negatives dissuaded automakers from rolling out a raft of new diesel car, truck and SUV models at the North American International Auto Show here last week.
Posted by Peter C. T. Elsworth
at 11:35 AM to Clean diesel
| Permalink
Please be civil. Vicious comments, personal attacks and profanity won't be published.