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It’s official: Australians are still committed to diesel cars – CarAdvice
Despite car companies shifting their attentions elsewhere, a whopping 2.6 million Australians still drive a diesel car – representing roughly 16 per cent of the…

Despite carmakers ditching diesel in droves, one in six Australian drivers is behind the wheel of a diesel-powered car.
Despite car companies shifting their attentions elsewhere, a whopping 2.6 million Australians still drive a diesel car – representing roughly 16 per cent of the nation’s 16.2 million-strong fleet.
According to new Roy Morgan data, diesel is second only to petrol in popularity, with petrol cars making up 80 per cent of the vehicles on Australia’s roads.
These numbers come despite…
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