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  • Two new models for Vauxhall's EcoFLEX range 21 Jan 2010 (News)
    The new Corsa 1.3CDTi and the new Astra 1.3CDTi with 95PS each could entice business owners as they qualify for a 100 per cent writing down allowance. Offering a combined fuel economy figure of 76.3mpg, the former matches the best in class with CO2 emissions of 98g/km. Brand manager Paul Adler pointed out that many of these models qualify for the Capital Allowance regime, which allows fleet managers to write down 20 per cent of the car's cost and offset 100 per cent of the lease payments against tax.
  • Renault announces greenest car 12 Jan 2010 (News)
    Set to be unveiled at the Brussels Motor Show on January 13th, the vehicle will be available in the UK later this year and will cost roughly as much as current models. Lower fuel consumption could also tempt drivers, because at 76.3 mpg, this auto could theoretically go 923 miles between fill-ups. The manufacturer claimed this car incorporates the latest engine developments and represents their commitment to "attaining a leadership position in CO2 emissions by 2015".
  • New car shoppers to get additional engine options 21 Dec 2009 (News)
    Currently available with a 1.4-litre 8v bhp petrol and 1.4-litre HDi 70 diesel engine, new models will come with the possibility of a 1.4 VTi 95 bhp and a 1.6 HDi 90 diesel from January 2010. The new models get an added boost to fuel efficiency in the form of the Gear Shift indicator. According to the manufacturer, this device indicates which speed is the best for optimising performance and consumption. It does this by taking into account the speed of the vehicle, the gear that is currently engaged, the engine temperature and the driving style.
  • Winter 'demands extra car care' 30 Nov 2009 (News)
    Preparation is key to ensuring you have the best chance of avoiding road problems, Total advised. Firstly, those who think they know how much fuel their auto consumes could be in for a surprise if they do not keep their tanks full all the time - in cold weather cars use more energy to warms up and reach an efficient running temperature. Keeping a vehicle clean is also very important, as salt and grit build-up can cause corrosion to both the external and internal surfaces of the motor.
  • Buying or selling a car? Check out the new Hyundai 25 Aug 2009 (News)
    Among the key features of the car highlighted by the car maker are its compact design, sleek design and hexagonal grille, which is set to become a standard feature on future Hyundai models. Additionally, the ix35 is designed to be more fuel efficient and emit less CO2 than rival cars in its class, with Hyundai claiming the SUV will rival hatchbacks in terms of running costs. The car is to be officially unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month ahead of a worldwide rollout in spring next year.
  • Following HA advice could protect cheap car insurance premiums 21 Aug 2009 (News)
    Motorists keen to protect cheap car insurance premiums may be well advised to heed advice from the Highways Agency (HA). The government department has urged drivers to make sure they have enough fuel to complete planned journeys. It issued this plea in light of new figures that have shown - between July 1st 2008 and June 30th 2009 - an average of 43 motorists a day had to be rescued from English motorways after letting their tanks run dry.
  • Cash for bangers 'helping UK go green' 20 Aug 2009 (News)
    Spokesman Dr Ben Lane said a significant number of motorists had already been looking for more fuel-efficient vehicles before the initiative was launched. "The scrappage scheme has helped to continue this trend, at a time when UK car sales were at an all time low," he added. In related motoring news , the WhatGreenCar website provides all makes and models of auto in the UK with an eco rating.
  • Young drivers may be tempted by new Honda Civic 18 Aug 2009 (News)
    Customers opting for this version of the model will find it comes with a Type R-inspired mesh front grille, colour-coded bumpers, dark chrome fuel cap and door handles, along with front fog lights. In addition, the vehicle is also set to feature either 16 or 17-inch alloy rims. According to the company, the latest edition of the auto has been created with a very specific group of customers in mind.
  • Honda Insight 'is a cost-effective company car' 14 Aug 2009 (News)
    Head of marketing at Honda Tom Gardner said: "Our cars perform very well on whole-life costs as well as fuel economy and CO2 emissions and - using Insight as a prime example - can offer staggering savings versus key competitor models." In other motoring news , the UK release date for the manufacturer's hybrid CR-Zsports model is due to be announced towards the end of the year.
  • New VW Golf 'may make good company car' 13 Aug 2009 (News)
    It explained the Golf Plus BlueMotion boasts CO2 emissions of 114 g/km, which means - over the course of three years - a motorist could save up to £1,000 in Benefit in Kind tax charges. In addition to this, the car's fuel efficiency has been boosted by 11 per cent compared with its predecessor. Owners can expect to get 65.7 mpg on the combined cycle and, as a result, may save money at the pump. According to Volkswagen, the average driver will be able to go for five weeks in between trips to the garage.
  • Extended Avensis line up may appeal to company car drivers 6 Aug 2009 (News)
    The group claimed this might make the Avensis more attractive to company car drivers, as it increases the number of options offering CO2 emissions of under 160 g/km - the threshold for capital write-down allowance of ten per cent. In other news, the latest edition of the Toyota Prius offers fuel economy of 72.4 mpg. Are you buying or selling a car ? Click here to find out what Honest John has to say.
    Toyota iQ3 could be smart choice 19 Jun 2009 (News)
    People who purchase the car will find they are eligible for band B road tax – currently fixed at an annual charge of £35. Meanwhile, with fuel economy of 58.9 mpg, the auto could help owners reduce the amount they spend at the pump each month. The car is fitted with a 1.33-litre engine and Toyota said it also boasts a high equipment specification.
  • Latest Ford Mondeo 'a cost-effective drive' 17 Jun 2009 (News)
    The manufacturer also implied the vehicle might be able to save motorists money at the pump. It explained the model is capable of combined-cycle fuel economy of 54.3 mpg, adding this increases to 64.2 mpg when cruising on the motorway. Mondeo brand manager Jon Gunn-Smith said: "More people than ever are recognising that ECOnetic delivers the right balance for them.
  • Suzuki announces scrappage scheme figures 11 Jun 2009 (News)
    Meanwhile, in this week's Revolve Eco Rally, the car made the 76-mile trip from Brighton to London using less than six litres of fuel. Are you buying or selling a car ? Click here to find out what Honest John has to say. ADNFCR-1081-ID-19214907-ADNFCR
    New Range Rover may tempt 4x4 buyers 8 Jun 2009 (News)
    It explained the vehicle's interior has been completely redesigned, the 4x4 boasts better fuel consumption and lower CO2 emissions - and in addition to this the motor has a new striking outside appearance. Also being displayed at the Motorexpo - which runs until June 14th - are the Range Rover Sport and Discovery 4.
  • Eco-driving 'is safe and can save money' 15 May 2009 (News)
    A more economic style of driving could help those buying a used car to save on fuel and maintenance. Mr Howard continued: "There are huge similarities between [safe and eco-driving] and where, as a young driver, he won't see the benefit as driving in an uncool way, he might see the benefit when being eco-friendly will save him money.
  • Seat model sets new green record 7 May 2009 (News)
    The Ibiza Ecomotive managed to cover 970 miles on a single tank of gas - which means the vehicle achieved fuel consumption of 97.4 mpg. Seat said the feat confirmed the car's position of one of the most environmentally-friendly models in its sector. The person behind the wheel during the motoring challenge was Austrian economy-driving ace Gerhard Plattner.
  • New VW may tempt car buyers 7 May 2009 (News)
    The manufacturer claimed its new Diesel Scirocco GT combines outstanding acceleration with impressive fuel economy. Equipped with a 2.0-litre TDI 170PS engine, the car can hit 62 mph in 8.1 seconds and boasts a top speed of 138 mph. On top of this, the vehicle is capable of 53.3 mpg on the combined cycle, which may mean buyers can save money at the pump.
  • Chevrolet buyers may be able to bag a bargain 7 May 2009 (News)
    Motorists who are in possession of such a vehicle and decide to trade it in for the Matiz could make savings in other areas as well, Chevrolet stated. It explained the model qualifies for cheap insurance and offers excellent fuel economy. Meanwhile, motorists looking for something a little larger may be pleased to hear the whole of Chevrolet's range is available under the scrappage scheme. Earlier this month, the manufacturer announced any drivers ordering the new Cruze 1.6 S before the end of August will also drive away with free air conditioning.
  • RAC says cars are here to stay 20 Apr 2009 (News)
    "There is no question of getting rid of cars," said the foundation's director Stephen Glaister. "Instead we must change the type of cars we use - smaller, lighter, more fuel efficient models with less cradle to grave CO2 emissions." The RAC report comes after another announcement from the organisation earlier this month. It warned about the dangers of flat tyres for families taking to the roads at Easter.
 

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