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    Report: Hyundai will no longer develop new diesel engines | TopGear PH

    Hyundai has ceased to develop new diesel engines as part of its shift towards zero-emission vehicles. The move was supposedly implemented in the latter half of 2020, and will continue on for the foreseeable future.

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    I hope this administration doesn’t come up with a crazy stupid idea of banning Diesel engines in the after 5 years or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    I hope this administration doesn’t come up with a crazy stupid idea of banning Diesel engines in the after 5 years or so.
    That will be the next administration’s agenda. Too late for the current administration to cook up something like that. It will be too unfriendly to most voters. Hahahaha


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    o my gulay... i don't see any chance in banning old jeepney.. and the supposed modern jeepney still runs on diesel

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    I hope this administration doesn’t come up with a crazy stupid idea of banning Diesel engines in the after 5 years or so.
    akin lang... sana i-phase out na nila yung Euro 3 and older vehicles locally

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    phase out? yung simpleng emission test hindi nga ma carry out ng maayos eh.. tagal ko na nag paparehistro, meron ako pa rehistro ng january, june at august pero never pa ako may naka sabay na jeepney, bus or truck sa emission testing.. tapos may MVIS pa sila

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    akin lang... sana i-phase out na nila yung Euro 3 and older vehicles locally
    Wag naman. Madami pa ding Euro 2 engines na in good running condition and non smoke belchers. I-target sana nila yung road worthiness nung sasakyan. Sa mga first world country nga mas preferred pa nila yung mga old cars from Japan. Like, sa New Zealand. Preferred nila yun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johann123 View Post
    Wag naman. Madami pa ding Euro 2 engines na in good running condition and non smoke belchers. I-target sana nila yung road worthiness nung sasakyan. Sa mga first world country nga mas preferred pa nila yung mga old cars from Japan. Like, sa New Zealand. Preferred nila yun.

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    Even NZ is considering phasing out diesels.

    IMO, hindi lang naman yung black smoke... may mga bagay na di natin nakikita which is also harmful to health

    Realistically speaking (growing up with PUVs)

    May mga sasakyan kami dating Euro-2 and above... Pero to meet the "foreign requirements," ang daming electronics+turbo nung engine.

    Removing everything (bare engine mode) will mean a drastic loss of power and more emissions... pero easier to maintain

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    tapos sa Pinas more popular than ever ang diesel (SUV, pickup)

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