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Diesel cars may be banned in Europe: the main reason has already been named

The European Union is considering a radical initiative regarding the use of diesel cars older than 10 years.

Diesel cars may be banned in Europe: the main reason has already been named

Diesel cars older than 10 years may permanently disappear from European roads. In Brussels, a radical ban that will affect thousands of drivers is being seriously discussed. The reason is simple — these cars are considered the main culprits of air pollution, especially if they lack particulate filters.

Europe puts an end to old diesels: what awaits the owners of such cars?

For many owners, this will be an unpleasant surprise. Keeping an old diesel in working condition is expensive pleasure. Replacing the DPF filter costs a lot, and after 200,000 miles, it loses effectiveness completely. Some drivers take a shortcut by simply removing the filter, even though this is against the law.

Germany is especially strongly opposed to the new rules. Local experts believe that the age of the car is not the main indicator. What matters is how it has been maintained. German technical inspections are already strict, so why deprive people of serviceable vehicles?

But the trend is clear — Europe is determined to rid its cities of harmful emissions. And if the ban is imposed, it will affect not only EU residents but also people from neighboring countries. So diesel car owners should already consider the future of their iron steeds.

Stay tuned for updates — the situation could change at any moment. For now, there are more questions than answers: how fair will the new rules be and what will they ultimately lead to?

Diesel Particulate Filter

DPF - Diesel Particulate Filter

DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) is a filter that captures soot and harmful particles from diesel vehicle exhaust gases. It reduces emissions into the atmosphere, making cars more environmentally friendly.

Problems:

  • Clogs over time (especially during short trips).
  • Replacement or cleaning is expensive (from 500 €).
  • Some drivers remove it, but this is illegal and harms the environment.


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