Wednesday 21 May 2008





Audi A3 now with lower emissions

Audi is claiming that it has reduced CO2 emissions across the range,through improvements boosting efficiency in its petrol and diesel engines. Upto 15% reductions have been achieved in new and improved existing engines to be on the market from July this year.

Models such as the 1.8 TFSI S tronic will deliver a reduction taking total CO2 emissions from 179g/km down to 153g/km.

Over the last few weeks, much emphasis has been placed here, and in other forums, on the sub-120 g/km cars. These often are seen to benefit the planet most, and they can be tax efficient,too. Sometimes the claims of manufacturers have been challenged - laboratory performance may not equate with actual road performance. Though this maybe true, the fact is that cars are becoming more fuel efficient and less polluting. So,here and now, we should applaud the continuing efforts to drive-up efficiency and drive-down levels of pollution. There is no 'silver bullet', unless cars were to be banned overnight.

For more details on the Audi A3, there is a full report for you at the Green-Car-Guide here.


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