Is Clean Diesel just a marketing trick, or does it really make a difference?
It makes enough of a difference to be approved for use in all fifty states. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the level of diesel particulates in the air fell by more than 37 percent in the nineties, and the government has gone so far as to label Clean Diesel as a “lean burn” technology. You can now purchase a sporty Jetta TDI , for example, and may be eligible for a $1,300 tax credit. Learn more about tax credits.
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