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Old 06-15-2008, 11:16 AM   #44 (permalink)
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Someone please tell me that they actually believe that even stricter emissions will give us a more powerful, smoother, more fuel efficient engine to look forward to...
Personally, I don't think so..
I'm more optimistic about development than you are. I have some classic cars from the times of little regulation. A '66 GT350 really isn't very reliable, smooth or efficient. I'm sure it polutes like a smokestack. A new post regulations basic Mustang GT will blow the doors off of the GT350 while getting +20MPG on the highway. I think is better in every way. My first 7.3 is still in the family and everytime I drive it I like it less. Noisy, smelly, less responsive and not that much less thirsty.

I think the diesels will only get better.
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