Diesel car, Survey | 40 percent in districts opt for diesel for next car purchase



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In rural areas, the diesel car is becoming more and more popular. In a recent survey, 40 percent of rural areas respond that diesel is the first choice at the next car dealership.

In a survey Sentio has conducted for Nationen, up to 40 percent in districts respond that they want a diesel car the next time they buy or trade in a car. This is almost double the same survey from two years ago.

In 2018, 24 percent of those surveyed in the field responded that their first choice was diesel for their next car purchase.

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25 percent in rural areas say they will choose an electric car, while 20 percent respond that they will opt for hybrid vehicles the next time they buy a car. In Oslo, only 5 percent will choose diesel for their next car purchase, while up to 53 percent will opt for an electric car and 23 percent for a hybrid car.

(© NTB)

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