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As bans rise, diesel dying in Europe

Paris has announced a ban on diesel vehicles starting in 2025; three other French cities will restrict diesel vehicles’ access to urban centers during pollution peaks. In Germany, Berlin, Stuttgart, Munich and Cologne are mulling restrictions on diesel-engine cars and trucks. Similar discussions are underway in Spain and the United Kingdom.

As a result, diesel car and truck sales in Europe are steadily dropping, down as much as 9 percent year over year in some markets.

The bans – or even the threat of them – are driving buyers away for fear that they’ll be stuck with cars they can’t drive in town.