North American International Auto Show.
Most importantly for your post, see the second paragraph above the section entitled "Hydrid in Action" and beginning "Meantime..." where there's a discussion of a Mercedes-Benz hybrid diesel wagon.
http://autos.msn.com/as/autoshow2004/article.aspx?xml=Hybrids&shw=autoshow2004
Don C.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Darryl McMahon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Train engines (diesel locomotives). Some hybrid buses. Some prototype truck tractors. The Spincraft workboat (hybrid version). There was a super-efficient high mileage one-off car done in Europe (either VW or Mercedes, I think). PNGV
prototypes (as noted by Keith already).  Couple of U.S. university project
vehicles.  Nothing mainstream yet.  My vehicle remains a work in progress.

"Todd Wootton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:

Is there such a thing as a hybrid diesel vehicle. Everything that I read about is of hybrid with internal cumbustion but we all know that diesel cars are much more fuel efficient. if we were to combine that with the extra fuel savings of a diesel vehicle and we use the biodiesel.-wow Todd Wootton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home
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