BMW Pumps Diesel in a Big Way

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NEW YORK For many Americans who came of age in the ‘70s, diesel is a dirty word, redolent of grimy exhaust fumes and percussive knocking in the engine block. While diesel-powered vehicles enjoyed a brief surge of popularity during the 1979 oil crisis, the soot and noise outweighed any savings to be found at the pumps, and by the early ‘80s, drivers had all but turned their backs on the format.
 
BMW is looking to change perceptions of diesel, prepping a new campaign designed to sell drivers on a cleaner-burning, eco-friendly fuel that doesn’t get in the way of performance.

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