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Car Torque: Is Europe’s love affair with diesel at an end?

While new vehicle markets in Europe have shrunk through the early months of 2017, diesel vehicle sales have fallen faster.

Cameron Officer
Tue, 06 Jun 2017

In the wake of the Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal and a growing trend banning older vehicles with potential for higher pollutants from the centres of several large European cities, sales of diesel models in the continent’s largest car market – Germany – have also taken a hit.

Germany’s

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Cameron Officer
Tue, 06 Jun 2017
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