Sad to say but it's all part of pollution. Diesel particulates are yet another potential baddie, diesles do however produce less CO2, so perhaps that's a with with our beloved PM? Anyway I'm afraid all a particle filter does is trap the obvious sized soot particles - the ones you see coming out of old 4x4's for example, and hold them till they can be burnt down to a far smaller size. A DPF car will still emit diesel particulates, but as you don't see them, everyone is happy. Guess you don't want to hear how the current thinking is these microscopic particulates can potentially be FAR worse than the black soot of old, as the black stuff whilst ugly you tend to just cough back up, and it's theorised that the new microscopic variety can directly enter the bloodstream via your lungs. Lots of debate in Europe at the moment.
Still early days, but it's possible DPF's could be doing far more harm than good, but at least the air "looks" clear.
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