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Omer @ Jun 4th 2007 2:50PM
Why can't we have diesels /hybrid cars??
paul34 @ Jun 4th 2007 3:02PM
1) Companies are still trying to figure out how to effectively do mass-market, 50 state compliant diesels. The technology is there, but there's still R&D to be done to actually get it into vehicles
2) Bad image due to the disasters GM put out in the 70's.
Nick Dasko @ Jun 4th 2007 3:11PM
We will hopefully have diesel/hybrids soon. Volvo is working on a diesel hybrid C30.
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/01/30/volvo-c30-hybrid-concept/
Racedriven @ Jun 4th 2007 3:23PM
Exactly, a diesel-hybrid would be great, expensive, but great, that would save alot of diesel in most major cities, cars just idling or going less than 25 miles per hour.
Mercury made a diesel-hybrid concept years ago, check it out here..
http://racedriven.blogspot.com/2005/11/automobile-news-and-notes-entitled_25.html
See Yeah!