Marketplace | Diesel Cars UsaPosted on June 11, 2010. Diesel cars preferred by young drivers Although gas prices and fuel have already begun to point down after those months where prices continued to rise to incredible heights, it looks like new and young drivers went smarter when choosing what vehicle to purchase their own. According to a recent study, these younger buyers are opting for diesel cars and vehicles in order to save on costs. The extra dollars could then be used to purchase other items that could whip the car or added color accessories Volvo performance parts for other things.
However, experts are wondering if this could be due to a new type of fuel that came on the market of ultra low sulfur diesel or ULSD for short. This new type of fuel has already been made available in various gas stations throughout the country. Otherwise, another aspect that could have made more young people turn to diesel vehicles is the arrival of the new 2007 Mercedes Benz E320 BLUETEC, which also runs on diesel.
According to a survey, nearly half of those belonging to Generation Y, or those who are 18-29 years old, have considered buying or renting a diesel car. Apart from that forty-six percent of Generation X, or those who are 30-41 years old, also regarded as such. The results of this survey echoes the results of another study that JD Power and Associates has done on diesel cars and sales. And in the end, the JD Power and Associates said they expect a significant increase in sales of such vehicles.
Allen Schaeffer Executive Director Diesel Technology Forum, and argues, "We find that young drivers are eager to embrace new clean diesel as they look to reduce their fuel bills and other environmental footprint and demonstration that they are socially responsible. "He said again," But it is also clear that if consumers want greener options that allow them to save money at the pump, they will not give up performance, reliability and innovative features, they have come to expect in cars of today. "
The investigation has been done has been more than a thousand American respondents. It was sponsored by the Diesel Technology Forum, and by the arm Mercedes Benz USA. Statistics from the study also found that drivers younger Americans are always looking for ways to effectively do away with the high fuel consumption. In fact, they are proactive in this regard and one of the things they chose to do would be tipped to the cars that are powered by diesel fuel.
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