While it would be possible to build a hybrid car using a diesel engine instead of the gasoline engine, I do not believe any manufacturers are doing it. This may be because of problems with reliably restarting a diesel engine after stopping it that don't happen with gasoline engines, but I'm not certain.
There are currently no diesel hybrid cars that are made, but most manufacturers make hybrid cars. I would contact someone at the dealership. They should be able to assist you, or at least point you in the right direction.
Diesel, Steam, Electric, Hybrid, & Gasoline.
Mazda cars require gas for their engines, not diesel. They also have hybrid vehicles, which run on both electricity and gas, but not diesel.
No. Diesel cars are pollutive and the price of diesel is very expensive. many people do not like diesels at all because of the cost of fuel and the noise the car will make.
So-called "hybrid" cars can be powered by more than one type of fuel. i.e. gasoline/electric - gasoline/diesel - etc. So-called "hybrid" cars can be powered by more than one type of fuel. i.e. gasoline/electric - gasoline/diesel - etc.
In December of 2010, 28,592 hybrid cars were sold in the United States according to hybridcars.com. http://www.hybridcars.com/hybrid-clean-diesel-sales-dashboard/december-2010.html
Mercedes combines luxury with sedans, SUVS, coupes, roadsters, and several other types of cars. They have hybrid cars, electric cars, and diesel cars.
The most fuel efficient cars on the road are smaller cars with either hybrid (gas/electric) or diesel engines. Examples of such cars are the popular Toyota Prius(44/mpg) or the Volkswagen Jetta(34/mpg) diesel.
When it comes to hybrid technology, the diesel hybrid is far and away the best option for those who truly want to be more environmentally conscious. Not only does a diesel hybrid car contain all the same benefits of gasoline hybrid cars, but there is the added benefit of being able to use flexible fuels like biodiesel. This means you're not just saving money, but you have the option to use locally produced fuels.
All conventional cars, Diesel or Petrol or Hybrid of either have fuel pumps!!
all countries have hybrid cars
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