Volvo's last ever diesel car

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dan_b
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Volvo's last ever diesel car

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End of an era for Volvo. Let's hope this continues with other manufacturers soon.

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Re: Volvo's last ever diesel car

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Re: Volvo's last ever diesel car

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May be a duplicate post as my internet went down.

Apologies for pedantry, but Volvo is Chinese, owned by Geely.
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Re: Volvo's last ever diesel car

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Re: Volvo's last ever diesel car

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Yep great match. Plus Sweden is transitioning fast to BEV's (and PHEV's), so makes a lot of sense.

Throwaway factoid, but Chinese sales (internal) are getting close to 50% PEV's (BEV's + PHEV's). They could/should reach 50% in one of the later months this year, maybe even reach 50% for the year.

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Re: Volvo's last ever diesel car

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Imagine what it will do to oil demand when a country the size of China gets to a high penetration of new car sales being electrified imminently... Peak consumption really can't be more than a few years off, and it will be interesting to see what happens when the sustained downtrend begins.
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GarethC wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 3:57 pm Imagine what it will do to oil demand when a country the size of China gets to a high penetration of new car sales being electrified imminently... Peak consumption really can't be more than a few years off, and it will be interesting to see what happens when the sustained downtrend begins.
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