<Keith,

<I'll take a shot at this. I'll start with new cars - I think that's what
<you're actually asking, and the list is (much) shorter. Leading the pack
<are the VW Tdi offerings - the Jetta sedan and wagon, the Golf, and the
<New Beetle. I think that Mercedes no longer sells a diesel in the US. I
<think that's it, believe it or not (again.)

<Used - in descending order, roughly, of numbers extant in the US:

<That's about it, except for the very very occasional Toyota Camry
<diesel, Nissan diesel car, etc. SUV's include, besides the 6.2 and 6.5
<GM diesel Suburbans, the odd diesel Scout, diesel Isuzu trooper, and,
<per the recent thread, Toyota Land Cruisers brought in from Canada. And
<pre-74 Land Rovers with the 4 cyl. 2.5 non-turbo diesel engine.

<And I'm sure I've forgotten something, but that's most of it anyway.

<Craig


Craig,

You left out the oldsmodiesel (pitiful though it was). The 5.7 V8 was
available in full size Olds sedans, Cadillacs, and Chevys. They even put it
in some Pick-ups. The 4.3 V6 was available in smaller front wheel drive
vehicles eg. Cutlass Calais. Don't give up hope though, GM will be brining
out a V6 version of the Duramx to put in smaller vehicles (smaller than the
3/4 ton truck it comes in now).

Cheers, Joe :-)




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