Volkswagen is Canada's Largest Purveyor of Diesel Engine Passenger Vehicles
Canada seems to be the most open-minded of the North American markets when it comes to
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| Diesel powered cars are becoming more and more popular in Canada. (Photo: Volkswagen Canada) |
North of the 49th parallel, diesel fuel is widely available, and what's more, it's becoming a popular choice amongst consumers. Aside from the traditional heavy-duty pickup trucks and cargo vans, more and more companies are offering diesel as a power source for cars. Check out DaimlerChrysler, which has just started offering a diesel-powered Liberty compact SUV, plus the world's smallest city car, the smart fortwo cdi, and further upmarket, the quiet and efficient Mercedes-Benz E320 CDI.
The biggest marketer of diesels in North America, however, is Volkswagen. In Canada, TDI-powered vehicles account for 40 percent of all sales, a gigantic number for a
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| In Canada, TDI-powered vehicles account for 40 percent of all sales, a gigantic number for a manufacturer with a portfolio as broad as VW. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, Canadian Auto Press) |







