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Old 04-06-2009, 12:00 AM
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Default 2009 BMW 335d Review

Automakers have been battling each other for a while on the alternative energy field and consumers are finally reaping concrete benefits. Now, they can drive a diesel-powered sedan that makes no compromises.
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Old 04-06-2009, 07:39 PM
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Default BMW 335d

Why would you say that Mercedes-Benz is "reluctant to renew with diesel in North America"? In addition to three SUV diesel models, MB has offered a diesel E Class in North America since 2005 and the E320 Bluetec diesel has been a strong seller in Canada for the past two years.Maybe you should test drive an E320 Bluetec ! You would soon discover, as I have, that no other mid-sized car sold in North America offers this unique combination of luxury, performance, handling, comfort and fuel economy.BMW is a relative latecomer to diesel compared to Mercedes, which introduced their first oil burner more than 75 years ago.
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