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Time To Flog Your Deisel?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 4111473 8
Finally the manufacturers put an end to diesel silliness. They'll mostly be worthless in within a year.
Finally the manufacturers put an end to diesel silliness. They'll mostly be worthless in within a year.
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It is a scrappage scheme ONLY for diesel cars registered BEFORE 2010 NOT modern ones! These do not comply with Euro 6 or 7 emission rules and would be banned anyway.
Engines that comply with Euro 6 /7 are not going to be banned as they are already under the emission rules. It is not new either, other manufacturers have been doing it for over a year already.
The gas coming out of a Euro7 engine is cleaner than the air that goes into it. Particulates are taken care of by an auto cleaning filter and NOX is eliminated by AdBlue technology.
You really have a bee in your bonnet over this subject , you keep bringing it up despite being told repeatedly that you are wrong.
Google 'Euro7' emissions if you do not believe me.
It is a scrappage scheme ONLY for diesel cars registered BEFORE 2010 NOT modern ones! These do not comply with Euro 6 or 7 emission rules and would be banned anyway.
Engines that comply with Euro 6 /7 are not going to be banned as they are already under the emission rules. It is not new either, other manufacturers have been doing it for over a year already.
The gas coming out of a Euro7 engine is cleaner than the air that goes into it. Particulates are taken care of by an auto cleaning filter and NOX is eliminated by AdBlue technology.
You really have a bee in your bonnet over this subject , you keep bringing it up despite being told repeatedly that you are wrong.
Google 'Euro7' emissions if you do not believe me.
Diesel engines ARE NOT ending manufacture they just have to comply with the latest Euro standard which currently is Euro7. Euro8 is in the pipeline and all manufactures have already developed engines both petrol and diesel that comply with it. There is still no alternative to diesel for large commercial vehicles.
More relevant is that Volvo will make only hybrid electric vehicles from 2020 the other manufactures will follow.
More relevant is that Volvo will make only hybrid electric vehicles from 2020 the other manufactures will follow.
I did some googling eddie:
Euro 7 is a standard that is a target not a fact, expected by 2011.
https:/ /www.gr eenopti mistic. com/eur o-7-air -pollut ion-reg ulation s-push- diesels -market -201310 16/#.Wa ls58ZGn wc
Euro 6 compliant vehicles are worse than current buses and trucks:
http:// www.fle etnews. co.uk/n ews/fle et-indu stry-ne ws/2017 /01/09/ nox-emi ssions- from-eu ro-6-di esel-ca rs-more -than-d ouble-m odern-d iesel-t rucks-a ccordin g-to-ne w-study
Euro 7 is a standard that is a target not a fact, expected by 2011.
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Euro 6 compliant vehicles are worse than current buses and trucks:
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Great thing the diesel engine. Smooth, powerful, economic, sturdy and reliable.
Best get rid of it then, now that it's developed to a point where it's as clean running if not moreso than the petrol equivalent.
Bring me something electric, I want to die of exposure in the middle of nowhere cos there's no facility around to recharge.
Best get rid of it then, now that it's developed to a point where it's as clean running if not moreso than the petrol equivalent.
Bring me something electric, I want to die of exposure in the middle of nowhere cos there's no facility around to recharge.
TTT, it is petrol and diesel only cars and vans that are on the way out.
As I just said Volvo will not make then from 2020, other manufactures will follow. Non Hybrid cars and vans look set to be banned from city centers soon anyway. But again I have to repeat that there is NO alternative to diesel for large commercial vehicles. A petrol bus or 38 tonne truck is never going to happen !
As I just said Volvo will not make then from 2020, other manufactures will follow. Non Hybrid cars and vans look set to be banned from city centers soon anyway. But again I have to repeat that there is NO alternative to diesel for large commercial vehicles. A petrol bus or 38 tonne truck is never going to happen !
TTT I also ask have you ever driven a modern Euro6 diesel?
Come back when you have and tell us what you think.
Our Vauxhall Zafira 7 seat 1.5 litre ecodiesel does over 45 mpg around town and up to 85mpg on a long run. It is so quiet you can't hear the engine from inside the car. I would never go back to a petrol car !
Come back when you have and tell us what you think.
Our Vauxhall Zafira 7 seat 1.5 litre ecodiesel does over 45 mpg around town and up to 85mpg on a long run. It is so quiet you can't hear the engine from inside the car. I would never go back to a petrol car !
Eddie, I have a rule about diesel, very simple, I'll buy one when I cannot tell it's a diesel by standing next to it when it starts. They all sound like a morris minor with the tappits gone. I've driven a few diesels when helping deliver them for a mate but I've always found them gutless and noisy. did you read the article on Euro 6 above eddie?
Mine rattles like a *** door in a force 10. But then it comes under the term 'truck' I guess.
//Non Hybrid cars and vans look set to be banned from city centers soon anyway//
So end of diesel then Eddie? You seem to have argued against yourself.
Having said that if all the tradesmen have to buy a new van costs will be passed on to the punters big time. Bet that will go down well with the population of the cities concerned!
//Non Hybrid cars and vans look set to be banned from city centers soon anyway//
So end of diesel then Eddie? You seem to have argued against yourself.
Having said that if all the tradesmen have to buy a new van costs will be passed on to the punters big time. Bet that will go down well with the population of the cities concerned!
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