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Chrysler's diesel vehicles - why can't we get them here?

Click the Jeep for a high-res gallery of the Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD Currently, every Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep vehicle, with the exception of the Dodge Viper, is being sold in Europe with a diesel engine option. What's more, half of them are able to hit the 35 mile per gallon mark in combined driving. In what may seem like the ultimate slap in the face, they are all built right here in America, but we cannot buy them. All of this information is available here, which is a popular article circulating on Digg. The writer of the article makes the ... Read more →

BREAKING: Senators reach compromise on 35 mpg standard, but not everything is gravy

With all the compromise and hints coming out of Washington this week, it's been a challenge just keeping up with who's for what and what's good for whom. But, it looks like this afternoon our ...

Automakers pushing for CAFE alternatives, might call for 36 mpg car standards

In about ten days, US Senators will start to debate raising fuel economy standards. Last month, a Senate panel approved the idea of raising the CAFE standards to 35 mpg by 2020. But not everyone is ...

As gas prices shoot up (again), the U.S. House votes against price gouging

It's astounding how every day now seems to bring another report of gas prices on the rise. Today, the national average for regular fuel is $3.227, according to AAA. We can all predict this isn't the ...

Beefed up CAFE standards - 35 mpg by 2020 - approved by Senate panel

I guess Senator Levin didn't get what he wanted. Today, a U.S. Senate panel voted to increase fuel efficiency standards to an average of 35 mpg by 2020, and then keep increasing it by four percent a ...

Chrysler's diesel vehicles - why can't we get them here? 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Click the Jeep for a high-res gallery of the Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD Currently, every Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep vehicle, with the exception of the Dodge Viper, is being sold in Europe with a diesel engine option. What's more, half of them are able to hit the 35 mile per gallon mark in combined ...

BREAKING: Senators reach compromise on 35 mpg standard, but not everything is gravy 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

With all the compromise and hints coming out of Washington this week, it's been a challenge just keeping up with who's for what and what's good for whom. But, it looks like this afternoon our illustrious Senators have found one more compromise in their bones and have agreed to raise the CAFE ...

Automakers pushing for CAFE alternatives, might call for 36 mpg car standards 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

In about ten days, US Senators will start to debate raising fuel economy standards. Last month, a Senate panel approved the idea of raising the CAFE standards to 35 mpg by 2020. But not everyone is enthralled with this idea. In fact, Automotive News has got more details on the plan that some ...

As gas prices shoot up (again), the U.S. House votes against price gouging 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

It's astounding how every day now seems to bring another report of gas prices on the rise. Today, the national average for regular fuel is $3.227, according to AAA. We can all predict this isn't the top of the charts for gas prices this year, so let's just file this under T for temporary. Also, if ...

Beefed up CAFE standards - 35 mpg by 2020 - approved by Senate panel 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

I guess Senator Levin didn't get what he wanted. Today, a U.S. Senate panel voted to increase fuel efficiency standards to an average of 35 mpg by 2020, and then keep increasing it by four percent a year until 2030. The bill's final numbers are far from certain, though, and the bill won't make it ...



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