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		<title>Gas or Diesel: Does It Make a Difference?</title>
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In earlier years, people would turn to diesel-powered vehicles to help avoid the rising cost of gasoline. The variance in price per liter was obvious and for the wise motorist looking for manageable costs in fuel consumption, diesel run cars are certainly it. 
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<p>In earlier years, people would turn to diesel-powered vehicles to help avoid the rising cost of gasoline. The variance in price per liter was obvious and for the wise motorist looking for manageable costs in fuel consumption, diesel run cars are certainly it. </p>
<p>But today, all that has changed. Gasoline has certainly become manageable and if you compare the price disparity, they are close to being the same. Add to the fact that diesel has been known to be a major pollutant hence making it a serious threat towards putting carbon emissions in check. </p>
<p>Gasoline is not spared from these carbon emission issues. But between the two, it is apparent that gas power is the lesser of two evils. Maintenance wise, it is easier to manage a gas powered car over a diesel engine especially if you talk about calibration issues which ensure optimum performance for vehicles. </p>
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