And thanks to the p/u truck diesel HP war the US people no longer see a diesel as that old Mercedes that blows black smoke and can't merge on to the expressway.
But the Noisey part was still an issue.
The old stigma of a diesel is finally gone.
And I think it's all thanks to Dodge/Cummins.
It started the Diesel p/u truck HP war, and made the others improve theirs, and Cummins further refine the ISB... so now it's not noisey either.
There's 20 - 30% more BTUs in a gallon of diesel then there is in gas.
And diesel engines can be made to run more efficient than a gas engine.
So that makes a diesel is the engine of choice for a hybrid.
Anyone hear more about hybrids lately???
I took part in an industry wide seminar with the big 3, Cummins, Cat, many other 2nd teir suppliers working on EV and Hybrid programs, back in 99.
And the biggest problem was, the big 3 would have to develope two hybrids. . one for the UK market (diesel) and one for the US market (gas). They didn't want todo that.
And wouldn't address the US market till they could bring a diesel into it.
So when ever you heard about a hybrid, like the Durango, it was for the UK market.
Well that time has finally come.
When they bring the Crud oil in , they either make different regional gas or different "grades" of diesel. With diesel, unlike the different blends of gas, all of the states will use the same diesel.