Topkicker
Platinum Member
Back on topic. The new midsize truck would be very appealing to consumers with a diesel option. I suggested it would probably be for export only due to U.S. EPA regulations for auto makers. Diesel powered cars (like the Cruze) is one thing, but the standards are stiffer in the truck and SUV segment. As most of you know, I own a Jeep Wrangler. I enjoy off-roading and have a soft spot for a Wrangler. The Wrangler is still built in Toledo, Ohio off Willys Drive. They have built a diesel Wrangler since 07. They are all for export only due to EPA regulations. Would LOVE to have one for the low end torque when on the steep trails. If we do get a diesel option in the new GM small truck, I will buy one to replace the Jeep. I like the size and looks of it. I got worked up about a new Wrangler with a diesel being an option in the states last year. Instead all Jeep did was replace the 3.8 V6 with the Pentastar V6. I just don't want to get anyone worked up over a new smaller truck with a diesel and it not be offered to any of us. MABE GM will get it done and this would definitely give them a HUGE edge over the competition.