7 Feb 2008, 12:40 (Ref:2123228)
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Yes it does. The advantage of diesel is the lack of throttle. When petrol becomes de-throttled (which is what a lot of research is going towards) then neither has an advantage in this regard. At which point the popularity of diesels in all but the commercial (requiring lots of torque) sector will drop a lot (and people will see how bad they are environmentally!)
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