*Just when it was looking like Diesel sedans were disappearing:*

The 2017 Chevrolet Cruze Diesel makes a powerful argument for the benefits
automakers and their customers get from global engineering and
manufacturing.

Chevrolet wouldn’t have the engine without General Motors’ product
development and manufacturing operations around the world. U.S. diesel car
sales are too small to justify developing and building the engine. To make
economic sense, the program had to piggyback on diesel production in other
parts of the world, offering U.S. buyers a choice they wouldn’t otherwise
have.

Diesels are very popular in some countries, but they account for a tiny
share of American passenger vehicle sales, peaking around 3% before
plummeting when Volkswagen’s diesel program went up in smoke.

Despite that, GM is optimistic about the technology’s prospects. In
addition to the Cruze compact sedan and hatchback, GM will offer the new
1.6-liter diesel in the 2018 Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain compact SUVs
that go on sale later this year.

In the Cruze, the new 1.6-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel gives the Cruze
the highest EPA rating for highway fuel economy of any non-hybrid or
electric vehicle sold in the U.S. — 52 miles per gallon with General
Motor’s new nine-speed automatic transmission.

The engine also gets 30 mpg in the city and 37 mpg in combined city and
highway driving. The engine is also 50% quieter at idle than the previous
Cruze diesel.

“Diesels are and will remain an important part” of Chevrolet’s program to
reduce carbon dioxiThe new 1.6-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel gives the
Cruze the highest EPA rating for highway fuel economy of any non-hybrid or
electric vehicle sold in the U.S. — 52 miles per gallon with General
Motor’s new nine-speed automatic transmission.

GM vice president of global propulsion systems Dan Nicholson said, adding
that the engines’ efficiency can save customers thousands of dollars in
fuel bills, despite the fact that the engine adds about $2,800 to the price
of a Cruze hatchback.

“Diesels present an opportunity for growth for Chevrolet,” because they
combine fuel economy and high torque output for acceleration, Nicholson
said.

The Cruze’s 1.6-liter turbodiesel produces 137 horsepower.

Chevrolet and GMC will have a total of 10 diesel vehicles on sale in the
U.S. by the end of this year, ranging from the Cruze and Equinox to the
Colorado and Canyon midsize pickups and heavy-duty full-size pickups. GM
sells a total 34 diesel-powered vehicles around the world, including many
small cars and SUVs in Europe and Korea, where diesels are very popular.

“Diesels are one of the lowest cost ways to reduce carbon dioxide
emissions,” Nicholson said.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/gm-goes-global-to-make-chevy-cruze-diesel/ar-AAn6JjP?li=BBnbfcN

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