Monday 18 May 2009




Lowest of the low CO2 emissions so far from Vauxhall

Vauxhall has launched its most economical car yet. The company claims a staggering 105g/km of CO2 emissions shaves an amazing 14g/km off the performance of the model it replaces. The latest Corsa ecoFlex 1.3 litre 3-door with CDTi powertrain is also said to deliver a 13 per cent improvement in fuel consumption with 85.6 mpg on the Government's extra urban fuel cycle underlining Vauxhall's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions still further.

The new Corsa ecoFlex offers many benefits over the outgoing model, including:


-a fourth and fifth gear ratio which generates lower engine revs and improved economy
-a shorter second gear ratio improves driving around town
-highly competitive 13% in Benefit in Kind and VED at £35 pa thanks to low emissions
-low-rolling resistance tyres and wheel changes help improve aerodynamics and save weight, so too,a lower ride height optimised airflow through its front air intakes

Did I say cheap as chips? At under £12k, you can do even better if you qualify for the Government's £2,000 'scrappage' incentive scheme. Worth a look. Further report at Green Car Guide

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