Author Topic: why are diesel cars not sold in America?  (Read 1077 times)

I hate that they never sell diesel cars in America and I have no Idea why they don't. Does anyone know why?

Oh look guys, it's a typical American.

Because diesel is a fossil-fuel

It forgets up our atmosphere

Electricity and Hybrids are better for the environment and what-not

Oh look guys, it's a typical American.
Hue



Why would you want a car that runs on the most expensive fuel available anyways


you might as well dissolve gold in some liquid platinum and burn it to go a couple of feet.

His avatar is a jeep/hummer idk

Either way

A terrible fuel efficient vehicle.

Go figure

A terrible fuel efficient vehicle.
you might as well dissolve gold in some liquid platinum and burn it to go a couple of feet.

its not a hummer its a Toyota fj40 sorry for even posting this.

Why would you want a car that runs on the most expensive fuel available anyways


you might as well dissolve gold in some liquid platinum and burn it to go a couple of feet.
Diesel gets much better economy than a normal petrol car.

its not a hummer its a Toyota fj40 sorry for even posting this.

Too late for sorry

inb4lock

its not a hummer its a Toyota fj40 sorry for even posting this.

Lock and load then, cowboy.