Hi Johnny,
Yeah, the time frame you could buy diesels in MA was roughly this way, I think (going from my failing memory so things might be a little off)...
Up to the early 90's you could buy light duty diesel trucks (less than 3/4 ton) and diesel cars. You could buy medium and heavy diesel trucks without catalytic converters.
Around 94 light duty trucks were banned (not exectly sure about the date) - the last ones I recall were Blazers (24 MPG). Also Catalytic converters came out on medium duty trucks in early year 94. You could still get diesel cars without computer control.
Diesel cars were available up to 2004 or so with computer control required starting in 96. They were then banned in the 5 communist states (MA, CA, NY, and I don't remember the rest
).
A couple of years ago (the 2008 model year) light duty diesel trucks and cars were again available in MA as long as they had a highly complex and expensive pollution control system which used special fuel (ultra low sulpher), particulate traps, special catalysts, urea injection, and/or even more crazy things. They're not all the same but they're all expensive and complex. So we can now buy a Jetta TDI in MA again.
Yeah, those VW Rabbit pickups sure were great - they got like 45-50 MPG and lasted for 300,000 miles. My wife has a 2001 VW Jetta TDI (diesel) which gets 48 MPG. We were so bummed when we heard they had been banned. Once you get the diesel fever you can't be cured. You just gotta hear that sound...
Best of luck - John