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Toyota truck recall, 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 priced, Electric car milestone: What’s New @ The Car Connection

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2018 Toyota SequoiaNearly 75,000 Toyota Tundra, Sequoia trucks and SUVs recalled Two separate issues have prompted Toyota to recall close to 75,000 late-model SUVs and pickups, the automaker said Tuesday. The recalls cover certain 2017 and 2018 model year Sequoia SUVs and Tundra full-size pickups that either need new software or may have been inadvertently assembled...

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Hmmm....interesting. Does Porsche's decision to stop offering diesel engines portend the end of diesels and turbo diesels in passenger cars in this country and/or North America? I clearly see advantages of diesels in medium and heavy duty trucks. However, like the Oldsmobile diesel bogeyman before it in the late 70s and early 80s, will Americans stop buying diesels completely in favor or gas or gas/electric hybrids?

 

https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1115325_porsche-kills-off-its-diesels-because-customers-no-longer-want-them

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