Diesel car dealers unfazed by upcoming measures
Singapore
DISTRIBUTORS of diesel-engined passenger cars appear to be sanguine about next year's new emissions standard and prefer to adopt a wait-and-see attitude.
"The impact should be small, at least for cars, because the main bulk of diesel vehicles on the road are commercial vehicles and buses," said the managing director of a dealership well-known for its diesel models.
He added: "The more important thing is the four components in addit…
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