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Racedriven @ Jun 4th 2007 2:41PM
If that's true, that sounds great. That hybrid accord wasn't all that good and as of now, U.S. buyers don't have that many diesels to choose from, but for this to have an effect in whether or not it would go on my short list is it must meet the California's strict Tier II / Bin 5 standards which my state Massachusetts adopted.
Hopefully more diesels (Cars, Wagons and SUV) will come out for U.S. buyers, there's two bio-diesel stations in Mass and I would like to use them.
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Omer @ Jun 4th 2007 2:50PM
Why can't we have diesels /hybrid cars??