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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny O" data-source="post: 997771" data-attributes="member: 61743"><p>Actually I saw quite a few Jeeps in Italy and they all had Turbo Diesel badges on the rear. Ford Focuses just like ours here but they were diesels too. Saw a lot of Ford Transits and Smart Cars. Funny thing is, Euro-style small diesels that get 40 mpg won't pass U.S. emissions standards. A question of priorities I suppose. Ditto crash protection. Small and light is great for MPG but a Fiat Panda ain't happening in the U.S. If I leaned on one I would probably dent it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny O, post: 997771, member: 61743"] Actually I saw quite a few Jeeps in Italy and they all had Turbo Diesel badges on the rear. Ford Focuses just like ours here but they were diesels too. Saw a lot of Ford Transits and Smart Cars. Funny thing is, Euro-style small diesels that get 40 mpg won't pass U.S. emissions standards. A question of priorities I suppose. Ditto crash protection. Small and light is great for MPG but a Fiat Panda ain't happening in the U.S. If I leaned on one I would probably dent it. [/QUOTE]
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