Turbocharged engines are becoming an increasingly attractive solution to high
oil prices and the resulting high running costs of passenger cars. Turbocharged
engines are up to 40% more efficient than non-turbocharged engines depending on
vehicle size and performance. Higher efficiency results in lower fuel
consumption and lower carbon dioxide emissions for comparable performance.
Turbocharged engines thus offer a solution to both economic and environmental
challenges in the automotive sector. As a consequence has determined that the
global number of turbocharger sales in the passenger car market will reach 24.1
million units in 2013
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