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Nissan Pixo 'may boost your bank balance and green credentials' 20 Jul 2009 (News)
. It explained the vehicle is capable of achieving 64.2 mpg, which could help owners reduce the amount they spend on fuel. Meanwhile, with CO2 emissions of 103 g/km, the auto qualifies for annual road tax of £35. On top of this, the price of the model has been cut by £1,000 -
BlueMotion VW Golf may tempt green motorists 6 Jul 2009 (News)
as it boasts fuel economy of 68.9 mpg. The car is equipped with a 1.6-litre TDI diesel engine and will be released at the same time as two other versions of the auto fitted with the same unit. Available to order immediately, first deliveries of all three vehicles are scheduled for September -
BMW 730d 'is getting greener' 29 Jun 2009 (News)
powerplant. It stated the latest edition of the auto offers 7.3 per cent lower CO2 emissions than its predecessor – at 178 g/km. The firm also pointed out buyers can expect to achieve combine-cycle fuel economy of 41.5 mpg, which may help owners save money at the pump -
Automatic Ford Fiesta launched in UK 16 Jun 2009 (News)
£13,195 on the road, the model is available in three different trim levels – Style+, Zetec and Titanium. The car can accelerate from zero to 62 mph in under 14 seconds and boasts fuel economy of 43.4 mpg. In related motoring -
Daihatsu Sirion 'perfect in a recession' 5 Jun 2009 (News)
. With CO2 emissions of 188 g/km, the vehicle qualifies for annual road tax of £35. Meanwhile, Daihatsu suggested the fact the model boasts fuel economy of 56.5 mpg might mean motorists can save money at the pump. In addition to this, customers may find their initial outlay is lower -
New BMW may turn heads 4 Jun 2009 (News)
, the new M3 is distinguishable from its siblings as a result of its black wing mirrors on supports that are the same shade as the vehicle's bodywork. The vehicle offers fuel economy of 22.8 mpg and emits 295 g/km of CO2. Meanwhile, BMW announced earlier this month that its 3 Series had -
New Toyota Prius may impress green motorists 3 Jun 2009 (News)
motorists choose this option, the car will make minimal noise and release no emissions. The next mode up is eco and this reduces the throttle response slightly when the person behind the wheel puts their foot down. As a result, fuel economy is improved by between ten and 15 per cent -
Seat 'is an environmentally-friendly choice' 19 May 2009 (News)
. Meanwhile, in terms of fuel economy, the model can achieve up to 94.1 mpg - so drivers could also save money at the pump. Under the scrappage programme, the vehicle is on offer at less than £10,000. Steve Robertson, head of marketing at Seat, stated: "The road tax-exempt new Ibiza -
Latest Daihatsu 'ideal for green families' 14 May 2009 (News)
Motorists who struggle when buying a family car to find a model that is kind to the planet may be impressed by the latest offering from Daihatsu. The new Materia mini MPV releases 169 g/km of CO2 and boasts fuel economy of 46.3 mpg - which means it could reduce a driver's petrol bill -
A cheap Volvo within reach thanks to scrappage scheme 24 Apr 2009 (News)
C30 DRIVe S with Start/Stop technology by using the initiative's credit as a deposit on the offering. The car itself could also generate cost savings for its owners, returning 7.4 miles per gallon - which could help offset the fuel duty increase recently outlined in the Budget speech -
Superminis 'offer best depreciation rates' 6 Apr 2009 (News)
The economic downturn is having a significant effect on car depreciation rates, it has been claimed. According to EurotaxGlass's, residual values of small, fuel-efficient city models are starting to outperform 4x4s and prestige saloons for the first time. This could be good news -
Kia unveils wind-assisted car 31 Mar 2009 (News)
as an accessory pack to fit to autos that are already on the road. Spokesman Avril Babo said: "Tests of this system ... have shown that during windy weather, fuel consumption can be reduced by up to 25 per cent and emissions by anything up to 40 per cent." Meanwhile, it will be more -
ASA rules in favour of smart car 4 Feb 2009 (News)
ad that the model in question could make it from London to Edinburgh on a single tank of fuel was recently called into question. However, the ASA decided the company had sufficient evidence to back its statement. Dermot Kelly, managing director of Mercedes-Benz Cars, commented -
Peugeot offers car buyers 'something different' 16 Jan 2009 (News)
the youngest to the oldest. Peugeot claimed the model offers the rigidity of a saloon, as well as excellent safety credentials. It also pointed out it could help people looking to save money at the pump, as its lightweight frame keeps fuel consumption low. The model is scheduled -
Drivers 'can make savings by downsizing with Daihatsu' 14 Jan 2009 (News)
, the manufacturer said: "The dynamic Daihatsu blend of great value for money, excellent fuel economy, low emissions, small road fund licences and proven reliability make a popular choice." Are you buying or selling -
Audi A5 Cabriolet to arrive in showrooms in spring 4 Dec 2008 (News)
month that it was launching an A5 coupe which is capable of achieving fuel economy of 53 mpg. Are you buying or selling a car ? Click here to find out what Honest John has to say. -
More power, lower emissions from new Fiat Bravo 2.0 1 Dec 2008 (News)
, the powerhouse is capable of delivering greater performance, with torque increased to 360 Newton metres, reduced emissions and lower fuel consumption of 53 mpg over the combined cycle. Available in two versions - Sport and Dynamic - the engine is not just greener, Fiat notes, stating -
Smart drivers 'can cut costs' 19 Nov 2008 (News)
fuel consumption by 24 per cent and reduce CO2 emissions to 103 grams per kilometre. On occasions when drivers prefer not to use the system, it can be turned off with the flick of a switch. The technology will then automatically reactivate the next time the vehicle is used -
Tyre pressure 'should be checked regularly' 22 Oct 2008 (News)
to be engineered to work in harmony with the brakes, steering and suspension, he explained. An earlier report from TyreSafe claimed correctly inflated tyres could help to reduce fuel consumption and save drivers money. If you want -
C1 'could prove canny credit crunch choice' 16 Oct 2008 (News)
Excellium MPG Marathon - within 0.3 mpg of the most fuel-efficient car in the competition. According to Citroen this means one tank of petrol would be enough to take the vehicle 633 miles - or from Plymouth to Aberdeen. The car has carbon emissions of 109 g/km and also qualifies for low