12-31-2007, 05:59 PM | #1 |
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New Diesels (autoweek)
In addition to the twin turbo oil burner that is coming in the 335 & X5, the 1/7 issue of Autoweek says that " further diesel engines, including a new 204 hp, twin-turbocharged 2.0 liter four-cylinder, likely to be added to the lineup soon." Sounds good! Happy new year to all!
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12-31-2007, 06:04 PM | #2 |
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Woohooo! That is great news! I think it will be great PR for BMW to have a 50 mpg car. Not to mention the good that it will eventually do for our planet!!!!
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information and take advantage on the loop hole in the law. There is a hole in the California Emmission regulation. You can bring any car with diesel fuel with about 8000 miles to california. Since no new car with diesel can come to california. You need to register to the california dmv as used car. It should be ok... Since California's Gas Station all have Diesel #2. |
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The "planet" is going to burn to a crisp in about 4 billion years, what "good" exactly is a diesel engined BMW in 2008 going to do for the planet? |
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No offence, but your comment is short-sighted. Obviously selling machines that consume less fuel and produce similar or fewer emissions is a good thing for the world. Its doing the world a much bigger favour than the hybrids that Toyota puts out. |
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It should be a good deal if it also comes standard with what 328/335 offers.
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[QUOTE=ENINTY;1893382]I'm sorry, I can't help it, but it's a new year...
The "planet" is going to burn to a crisp in about 4 billion years, what "good" exactly is a diesel engined BMW in 2008 going to do for the planet?[/QUOTE The diesel engine produces a lot less CO2 than a petrol engine,produces nearly 1.5-twice as much torque as a petrol engine making it feel a lot livelier in the normal rev range, uses less fossill fuels and also runs well on bio fuel. Before the particulate traps being used for euro4 engines the particulates coming from a diesel exhaust were bigger than the particulates (pm10) from a petrol exhaust (pm5) and because they could be seen people automatically assumed that the exhaust was dirtier from a diesel whereas the smaller invisible particulates from a petrol exhaust are far more damaging to the lungs as they get past natures filters. Now that most diesels are fitted with particulate traps they are cleaner than petrol exhausts on the particulate front.
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I consider the "planet" to include the biota. But yeah, hopefully the BMW engineers are working on ways to modify our star's transition to a red giant.
But who cares, Mizzou and Michigan started out the new year very nicely!
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I appreciate your sense of humor. THis is great news.... We need more chums to buy diesel cars and small engine cars so that I can continue to buy BMW ///M cars that willl make 600 hp and 12 mpg....
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BMW diesel technology is great. The emissions on the new diesels with Urea injection are N2 and H20. I'm looking forward to test driving a diesel when they come stateside.
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Couldn't agree more with this!
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