General Motors ditch diesel

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General Motors ditch diesel

Postby expat » Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:34 pm

This day in 1984 General Motors  announced that it would stop production of diesel engines. The reason; diesel's give and excellent MPG and produce plenty of power, but tend to be noisy and produce heavy exhaust.

They got that one wrong a little wrong.

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Re: General Motors ditch diesel

Postby RichieB16 » Tue Dec 05, 2006 12:57 am

They got that one wrong a little wrong.

What do you mean they got that one wrong.  They simply stopped producing the motors themselves, they still build diesel vehicles.  Most of the domestic car companies have others build their diesel motors.  Dodge does as well (their motors are built by Cummins).  I'm not sure about Ford.

In any case, they just created a contract with a big named diesel engine manufacture to build the motors for them.  Plus, my understanding is that Chevy built a diesel in the 70s/80s that used the same block as the 350 V8 and it was a very poor motor.  I can't remember the size of that diesel, but I remember it being a really bad piece of crap.  Its not suprising that they went to a major manufacture.
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