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Do japanese car makers offer diesel engines in Japan,like in Europe were they have to offer diesel engines because of Bmw,Wolkswagen etc?

Do they even offer diesel besides petrol?

Diesels are available, but no one ever uses them. They're mainly used as company work hacks. The 4WD's are about the only passenger vehicle on the road here that run on diesel.

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Diesel is being phased out for passenger cars due to emission, so it is incorrect to say they are not readily used. Nearly every make and model there is a diesel version. Which is why my exporters like a mate is making a killing sending luxury diesel cars especially 270D back to UK and other european countries :D

Though it is largely used by commercial vehicles, which will still be available for a little longer before they all change to fuel cell.

Brian, correct so does the bluebird, sunny, crew...etc...

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around 120-125 per liter for hai-oku hehehe i think. i stopped getting gas from the gas station since the place im living in contracted exxon, so now im paying 1.43 us dollar per GALLON. haha!

isnt the toyota hilux diesel too? saw one in ryugasaki 0-400 m finished in 14 secs. hehehe.

i heard that theyre gonna get rid of all diesel (or mostly) cars here in tokyo because of pollution. like my friends hilux shaken is due this month i think and they wont let them renew.

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