Study: US diesel model count to double for 2014?

Filed under: Car Buying, Audi, Diesel

Audi's 2014 TDI diesel product line

While diesel cars are popular on most other continents, these less-complex alternative to hybrid-electric vehicles have yet to gain major traction in the US. As an increasing number of light cars and trucks start to offer these fuel-efficient engines, though, sales are expected to climb as well. While BMW, Mercedes-Benz and the Volkswagen Group (Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche) continue to lead the way, more non-German automakers like Mazda, Nissan, Chrysler and General Motors are starting to get serious about diesel in America.

TheDetroitBureau.com reports that the 2014 model year will see the number of diesel vehicles offered in the US double to about 40 nameplates, but the news gets even better for fans of these torquey and efficient powerplants. LMC Automotive has released data about future expectations of diesel cars in the US, and it predicts that sales should be very close to one million units in 2015 (up from an expected 600,000 units this year). By 2018, LMC’s calculations suggest that sales will more than double from this year’s expected totals accounting for almost 8 percent of new light-vehicle sales.

US diesel model count to double for 2014? originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 23 Aug 2013 16:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sony: GT Academy round two won’t count because of cheaters

Filed under: Etc., Toys/Games

GT Academy

If you’ve been feeling slighted by the fact that the top three contenders in Polyphony Digital’s GT Academy are cheating curs, don’t sweat it. Sony has announced that round two of the Gran Turismo 5 challenge won’t count. Instead, everyone who participated in round two will also be able to give it a go in round three. The company says that its already hard at work on a way to prevent gamers from cutting the same corners in the Rome and Madrid circuits that allowed the contentious lap times in the first place.

The news is welcome for anyone who feared that Sony might pull the plug on the competition all together. There is a downside, though. The next round of the GT Academy has been permanently postponed until this whole mess can be properly sorted, and Polyphony hasn’t said when we can expect a patch to fix the gamers’ cheating ways. Stay tuned.

[Source: Joystiq]

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