Spied! Mini Cooper S Diesel and Clubman S Diesel Spied! Mini Cooper S Diesel and Clubman S Diesel - Wide Open Throttle - Motor Trend Magazine
So who really got the spy shots? Autoblog is showing the same images with their watermark. Spy Shots: Mini working on diesel "S" versions of Cooper, Clubman? — Autoblog I'm surprised Jalopnik has yet to post the story.
most photos u see, are bought by all the new outlets... same photographers make money on all the media outlets by selling the same photos
And how can you tell its a Diesel from these photos its just a black mini with no makings on it :confused5:
from the article: "So how did our shooters know they were diesel models? The typical diesel exhaust note was clearly recognizable."
Wrong the US Goverment is changing our Diesel Fuel so that it meets or is better than that sold in other countrys so that they can sell there high end Diesel cars and trucks here Might not be tomorrow but it will be before 2012
low sulpher diesel is already here. that's not the issue. The reason that oil burners are 50% of the car market in Europe is that gas is taxed massivly, diesel isn't. So then the premium for diesel exhaust aftertreatment has a very short payback, and the cost per mile for driving the cars makes much more sense. you can buy some diesels right now. How many are buying the 335d? Not that many. While it's technically possible to do diesel in the US, the economics aren't set up to for it to make much sense. I'm bummed about this, as there are a lot of really cool diesel cars out there that I'd like (123d 5 door hatch comes to mind), but they don't come here for tons of reasons. I'm not expecting any change any time soon. Matt
That was true 20-30 years ago in France, but it doesn't apply to any major Yurpeen countries nowadays. Here in Britain diesel is typically 1-2% more expensive per litre than petrol/gas, but diesel cars are more popular now than they ever have been. So why can't I have a diesel convertible, eh, BMW? Andrew
A diesel MINI has been teased to the USA since 2003. No reason to hold your breath with this latest rumor. Have you guys driven the new Golf TDI MkVI? It's bleeping amazing in every way.
The VAG diesels are truly impressive. My dad just picked up a diesel touareg and that thing is a blast to drive (for an SUV). I'd love to see clubman D's come stateside, but I'm a bit pessimistic at this point.