I agree, plus diesel engine seem less prone to problems, last longer, 
and resales for more than gasoline engines.  I think over time that the 
market will begin to balance out for all the recent changes, so diesel 
and gasoline will both sell for about the same again.

Regards,

LelandJ

Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Leland,
>
> I knew that there were changes in diesel fuel formulation to remove the need
> to add sulfur. Also, diesel is taxed at a higher rate than gasoline.
>
> Still, diesel engines are more efficient than gasoline engines, and that
> does more than make up for the difference in cost on many car models.
>
> Kristyne
>
>
>
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