That is what I don't understand (well maybe I do)...people are screaming for high fuel efficiency vehicles like midsized vans and trucks, and yet we in the States won't see vehicles like that. Seems simple enough, just toss in a diesel and you're good...(too much red tape, I guess)
That's Imperial gallons. Converting 6.5L/100km to US mpg gives about 36mpg. Still good, but....
The EPA and European tests aren't comparable (even new EPA aren't comparable with pre-2008 numbers). The European system gives ratings that are higher for the exact same car. For comparison: Mercedes E320 BlueTec. USA: 21 city, 32 hwy. UK (Imperial Gallons): 30mpg urban, 53mpg extra-urban, which is 25/44 in USA gallons, all for the SAME car.
Using that example, that 36mpg becomes a 27mpg or so on a US EPA test. Then ask yourself, do you want to cruise up and down hills on the interstate in a big van with only 100 hp? That's why they're not sold here.
I did not know that. Thanks. Everything I know about the UK I learned from Jeremy Clarkson. Clearly he left out the lesson on differences between Imperial and US gallons...I had all I could do to work the liter conversion.
Yeah we don't allow the diesel fuel vehicals over here like they have every else it sucks, but I heard there going to start making more restrictions over in Europe now as well. So yeah plus there more up keep, but I like them, always have. Recently got a 93' AWD previa with 138,000 original mile on it. Looking to make it a cheap camper. I need to a 2" suspention lift, a new exhaust, and new front axles. Any suggestions?
How about a 4x4 Transit? I be you could find one for less price than a nice condition Syncro...and it will be brand new. Get the short wheelbase, low roof....bigger than a Syncro but shorter than a F150.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.