The Diesel Technology Forum noted that U.S. clean diesel vehicle sales have jumped 25 percent in the first six months of
2014. According to the Diesel Technology Forum, 2013 diesel car registrations (which includes cars, SUVs, pickup trucks and vans) are up 30 percent since
2010, while overall vehicle sales only increased by 3.6 percent during the same period. Along with strong sales of diesel cars and SUVs, diesel pickups
continue to post strong numbers across the country.
This analysis is based on data compiled by IHS Automotive in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The Diesel
Technology Forum commissioned the study to evaluate trends in the sales of diesels and hybrids, while identifying trends based on geography and comparing
2013 sales to previous years.
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Diesel Sales Surge -- So, why are diesel sales so strong?
According to Allen Schaffer, executive director of the Diesel Technology Forum, "Clean diesel vehicles are 30 percent more
fuel-efficient than gasoline vehicles and do not require compromises in vehicle performance, driving patterns, or utility." Improvements in technology have
relatively quieted common-rail fueling systems and have virtually eliminated visible smoke emissions from tailpipes. In addition to the advanced technology,
Schaeffer says, "Clean diesels also deliver competitive or superior total cost-of-ownership compared to other fuel-efficient technologies." Diesel is also
now widely available at more than half of fuel stations across the country, according to the Diesel Technology Forum.
The study shows that western states have the highest percentage of diesels; Wyoming leads the pack with 10.8 percent of all
registered vehicles (pickups, cars, vans, and SUVs) being diesel-powered. Montana is not far behind with diesels accounting for 8.1 percent of all vehicle
registrations, and Idaho with 6.9 percent. Pickup truck sales continue to far outnumber the sales of diesel cars and SUVs. The figures show diesel pickups
are gaining popularity in the Northeast as well.
Manufacturers have announced plans for more than 10 new diesel vehicles to go on sale during the next three years. According
to the IHS/Polk data, seven million diesel passenger vehicles are currently registered in the U.S.
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