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Honda’s Diesel-Powered Accord matches Hybrids..

September 10th, 2009

Not so long ago everybody wanted to own a hybrid vehicle because of its claimed benefits like better fuel economy and lower emission of harmful gases. But surprisingly the new results of the J.D. Power survey reveal that many car owners now have a distinct interest in diesel cars over hybrids.

Sales of hybrids are holding steady if not increasing, although with the renewed interest of small diesel engines interferes with the whole point of shifting to using hybrid vehicles. This is somewhat sad especially for the environment which is the main reason why buying hybrid vehicles was advocated. It seems like consumers now are less interested in paying the cost for a hybrid version vehicle especially when it takes a while before the promised savings on fuel offset the high price tag of their purchased hybrids.

And speaking of diesel, in the past diesel was considered a notorious type of fuel ask an environmentalist if you don’t believe. Diesel was then used in big trucks that are known for spewing really black and toxic smoke that pollutes the air. This is also one of the reasons why diesel was not very popular in the American market.

But after years of being ignored diesel is springing back with better performance and power boosted by newly developed engine and fuel technologies. Honda the producer of quality Acura catalytic converter is one of the automakers that have been working to develop better diesel engines that are as eco-friendly as the next hybrid vehicle in the market.

Japan’s second largest automaker, Honda has developed a diesel-powered Accord which it plans to offer in the United States by the year 2010. The new highly fuel efficient Accord gets 63 miles per gallon or 62.8 mpg to be exact. And unlike hybrids the new diesel-powered Accord does not sacrifice power.

For more details on the diesel-powered Accord (sourced from http://www.hondauk-media.co.uk).

I think it is important to mention that diesel fuel is actually much friendlier on our environment than gasoline powered engines, so in essence you are contributing to our environment by purchasing a vehicle with a diesel engine.

Needless to say, diesel engines are a viable commodity nowadays. However, the bulk of engines on the road are not diesel engines, with that in mind, you can find any form of replacement engine at GotEngines.com @ 1-877-268-0664

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