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COMMENT: OEMs consider potential pick-up in diesel

BY ALAN BUNTING. GM, Toyota and Nissan appear to be carefully monitoring the demand for Ford and Ram diesel models before deciding when and if to launch market contenders

There are small but significant signs that diesel power for light-duty vehicles could be on the rise in North America, though evidently on the decline in Europe. Frequently touted as the biggest selling vehicle in the US and Canada, Ford’s F-150 pickup is now available in diesel-engined form for the first time

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