The Volkswagen Group of America has sold over 100,000 diesel engined VW and Audi cars in the USA for the first time in its history.

VW & Audi sell 100,000 diesel cars in the USA for the first time
Until very recently, a diesel engined car in the USA was as rare as hen’s teeth; Americans felt much the same as we used to about diesel-engined cars – fit only for commercial vehicles.
With 12 Audi and VW diesel models on offer in the States – including new arrivals Audi arrivals like the Audi Q5 TDI, A6 TDI, A7 TDI and A8 TDI models – its seems the USA may now be heading down the route the UK went a few years ago, where a majority of car buyers in the UK feel the default buy is a diesel.
Mark McNabb, VW’s COO in the US, said:
Selling more than 100,000 TDI Clean Diesel vehicles is a significant milestone for Volkswagen Group of America.
We’re excited to see the increasing numbers of customers able to enjoy the reliability, durability, fuel-efficiency and power of the clean diesel engine.
With economy averaging 30 per cent better than equivalent petrol-engined car, and refinement now comparable, it’s seems highly likely the coming years will see sales of diesel-engine cars in the US start to really fly.



Jon says
I know diesel’s have come a long way in technology but if I’m at the lights next to a new Merc and pull my window down I still hear the distinctive sound that I remember my father’s tractor made 30 years ago. But worse for the future than diesel’s is the new generation of self drive cars. With governments taking policy that we all must be looked after look out for the time when we wont be allowed to drive our own car. Scary times ahead.