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The world's favorite petrol market is Europe, which is slowly picking up this type of engine after its near-exhausted gasoline scandal and government bans.



After the dieselgate incident caused by Volkswagen, the impression of the authorities and the people on the oil motorcycles is becoming ever more sensitive. People are afraid of buying cars and the government plans to limit this type of vehicles in the future. Therefore, every month, sales of this car is gradually reduced.


According to Automotive News, car buying trends are now on gasoline and electric cars and hybrid cars. In recent months, sales of diesel-powered vehicles have fallen from 50% to 46% of total car sales in Europe. Only in Germany (where favorably with petrol vehicles), in March 2017 the amount of diesel cars sold on the market only reached 40% down 45.8% over the same period of 2016. And reduced to 48.1% compared to 2012. In Europe, sales also declined from 50% of the market to 46% of the market.
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Beginning next year the city of Stuttgart, Germany, will ban diesel-powered vehicles for more than three years on certain days of the week. It is likely that a similar ban will be enforced in Munich. Meanwhile, the mayors of major European cities such as Paris, Madrid, Athens and Mexico have pledged to ban diesel-powered vehicles by 2025.


According to some experts, the consumption of motorcycles will continue to decline sharply in the future. Consumers are increasingly concerned that the ban will be issued on models with diesel engines. In fact, despite being rated more fuel-efficient, diesel-powered cars are far more polluting than modern gasoline-powered cars. Engines using diesel fuel emit larger amounts of nitrogen oxide (NO), which are toxic to the lungs.

According to traffic law expert Tobias Ulbrich: "In an environment in which bans are directly threatening, people will have no reason to buy cars powered by an engine, Compensation for them or not, or the manufacturer of the advertisement is how their car "clean".

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