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Subscribe to this threadNew fuel economy report to finally recommend diesels and hybrids for first time
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John Johnson @ Feb 22nd 2008 7:56PM
"a panel of trusted outside experts"
Europeans.
Kaptain75329 @ Feb 22nd 2008 10:32PM
Racist(TM)!
...might as well beat the losers to it.
John Johnson @ Feb 22nd 2008 10:35PM
Not as in "Europeans, ick", as in "Europeans, who know how to handle some fuel and appreciate the diesel"
And, while I'm at it, "Europeans who get the BEST FORD FOCUSES".
AlexP @ Feb 22nd 2008 11:47PM
Stop whining and buy your cars in Mexico, ffs. You'd be sending them a clear message.
Jay @ Feb 23rd 2008 1:44PM
You must be confusing Europeans with the Japanese who brought us the Prius (Pree-us Jeremy) and the clean diesel that Honda should introduce in the US come 09. None of the Euro auto diesels can pass California emissions (CARB). That is why diesel cars aren't available in the US. California is the largest car market in the US, and they wield considerable clout because of their size.