Ask Our Import Car Mechanics about the US Diesel Drought

Posted 1/24/17

Feel guilty driving a car in the face of climate change? If you own a European vehicle, chances are you can relax, at least a little bit. As any import car mechanic will tell you, most European vehicles are diesel, which is a cleaner engine that’s also more fuel efficient.

The Numbers and Reasons Behind US Auto Policies

Why aren’t more diesel vehicles produced in the US? It comes down to governmental policies, consumer demand, and fuel costs. But as this article in Popular Mechanics points out, you can expect that to change as fuel prices go up and consumers demand cheaper diesel alternatives.

“…hybrids are projected to become 9.5 percent of the passenger-car market by 2015 (up from 3 percent this year), yet diesels will grow to become just 3.5 percent of the car market here by 2015, up from less than 1 percent this year,” the article states. “However if the U.S. fuel prices take off more abruptly than analysts predict, we could see a deeper penetration of both diesel and hybrid vehicles.”

Audis, BMWs, and VWs are already increasing the diesel vehicles they import to the US, which is good news to our import mechanics.

Is a Cincinnati Brake Flush Service Really Necessary?

Are brake flushes even necessary, Cincinnati? Technically, you could run the brake fluid through your car forever. It is after all a closed environment system. If no dirt gets into the fluid, you’re good for life, right? No, not at all. While you might not need to get your brakes flushed every year, it’s always a good idea to have the brake fluid inspected. Ideally, it should be a light brown color. If the brake fluid becomes too dark, it can cause serious damage to your brakes as well as hoses and other components. Most cars don’t need their brakes flushed more than once every 5 years, but it always helps to check. Neglecting the brake fluid could cause serious damage to your system.

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