Before you start enrolling for auto insurance or searching for more articles or content on the “Best Diesel Cars”, know that this isn’t your everyday list based on personal opinion or even engineering facts. While diesel is fast becoming one of the most efficient ways to power a car thanks to evolving automotive technology, the real best of the best involves the whole enchilada – the cake and the ability to eat it, too. Here’s why?
Think of muscle cars for a moment: Porsche, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Alfa Romeo. While they’re superior-running cars, most of them are not known for their fuel economy and price – which is why they so often spend their days and nights cooped up in a garage and constantly wiped down with wax to prevent even one little sign of wear and tear on the body. What makes a truly amazing car that contributes to the environment as today’s modern diesel engine can do is the same luxurious benefit you would get from a sports luxury car while maximizing the cost efficiency. Now that’s a list of cars you’d want to see. . . .
And here they are! The true best new diesel cars of 2011.
2011 Audi A3
When you see Audi, you immediately think environmentally friendly. However, this new model also hits the sports luxury note harder than a highly paid celebrity athlete. With an MSRP of $27,270, 25% fewer emissions than with gasoline, and an astonishing 42 MPG, you have a classy sports car that can actually drive more than an hour without having to stop for fuel!
2011 BMW 335d
BMWs have been around for a long time, and are quite cool to look at. The immediate thought is “Knight Rider”! This new model, though, can outlast Knight Rider (a BMW 335i) and then some thanks to the extra MPG, lower fuel costs, and -8% CO2 emissions; you’ll be driving in luxury while saving the planet!
2011 Mercedes Benz E350 Bluetec
Yes, the Benz is here to bring an actually cost-effective (compared to some of the wildest “supercars” out there) automobile while saving the environment with the use of diesel technology. With an MSRP of $50,900 and a respectable 26 MPG, you might not find any other sports car that can deliver true economical savings.
2012 VW Passat TDI
This is a real delight. This amazing model was unveiled in the 2011 Detroit Auto Show and is not only one of the first mid-size sedans providing a diesel fuel operation system, but is also the first mid-size sedan by Volkswagen to be manufactured right in the United States. The best thing about this model? Its fuel economy and price. Try to imagine a sporty car pulling in an astronomical 43 MPG on the highway! Stay tuned for this diesel diamond in the rough at an unbelievable upper $20,000 range.
Diesel gives the best of both worlds: sporty and cool, meeting economical and green. That’s a “Best of” list anyone can read. Be sure to check out these four wonderful vehicles if you’re in the market for the elite.









