You can say that but its a bunch of crap too.Big money is behind a lot of that bunch of lies.Its called propaganda.They teach it in schools,its on the radio and television.It comes out of politicians mouths even preachers.While there are people like what you say there are way more people,most people in fact who would burn anything that got better fuel mileage if you could afford to pay for it,it wouldnt break down,mechanics could fix it if it did break down,and you could get diesel at every gas station.Too many entrenched crooks make money off of gas and they are going to spread any propaganda they can to keep their house of cards standing.Even car companies are involved because they know they would sell less cars because diesels run a lot longer than emissions clogged gas engines.You might find 10 people out of 20 million that would set around and hug trees and sing cumbuya,and most of those will ride the bus to their group therapy session anyway.Probably wont ever own a car and if they did it would probably be a VW.
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