Sunday, 22 February 2009




BMW's Efficient Dynamics delivers greenest premium manufacturer award

According to independent research,BMW has the lowest average CO2 emissions of any premium car manufacturer. BMW records a UK fleet average of 159 g/km based on all BMWs sold in 2008.

Last month, What Car? magazine awarded BMW's 3 series, its most popular model range, the title of 'Best Compact Executive' for the fourth year running. Towards the end of last year, the 3 series also polled top slot in a very large survey to find the most reliable models.

BMW first made available EfficientDynamics-equipped cars in 2007. Models were delivered with Auto/Stop,Brake Energy Regeneration, Active Aerodynamics, low rolling resistance tyres , electric power steering,optimum gearshift indicator features and on-demand ancillary systems. These benefits added to existing lightweight engineering and direct engine technology make for the award winning performance.

Glad to be able to report an improving environmental performance in the premium 'big' car area.

For more details you can go to the BMW site where you can use the online vehicle comparator giving independent data for BMW models and their rivals.

Thursday, 19 February 2009



Volvo introduces two new and greener car diesel engines to drive down CO2 emissions

In spite of the lower current fuel costs ,Volvo recognise that the need to develop more efficient engines is as pressing as ever, and announces:

* New and improved D5 and 2.4D diesel engines available from spring 2009 in the Volvo S80, V70, XC60 and XC70
* New 2.4D brings CO2 emissions down below the all-important 160 g/km Writing Down Allowance threshold for company cars due for introduction on 1 April 2009

Volvo has sharpened its diesel range with the introduction of two new five-cylinder, 2.4-litre turbo diesels, the 2.4D and D5. The new engines have resulted in a significant reduction in CO2 emissions whilst also offering a power boost.

Both engines carry the familiar 2.4D and D5 engine names and will be available in the Volvo S80 executive saloon, Volvo XC60 crossover and Volvo V70 and XC70 premium estates from late spring 2009. The new D5 engine offers a 20 PS performance boost to give 205 PS and 420 Nm of torque. The 2.4D single turbo features 175 PS, an improvement of 12 PS, and 420 Nm of torque. The new technology has allowed CO2 emissions to drop as follows:

CO2 figures
Model

Previous 2.4D engine New 2.4D engine Previous D5 engine New D5 engine

Volvo S80 169 g/km 154 g/km preliminary 169 g/km 164 g/km preliminary

Volvo V70 178 g/km 157 g/km preliminary 178 g/km 169 g/km preliminary

Volvo XC60 199 g/km 159 g/km preliminary 199 g/km 185 g/km preliminary

Volvo XC70 199 g/km 159 g/km preliminary 199 g/km 185 g/km preliminary

"This is yet another step in our determination to reduce the combustion engine's environmental impact, at the same time as we give customers even more refined and sophisticated engines with excellent performance," says Derek Crabb, Vice President, Powertrain Engineering at Volvo Cars.

New high-performance D5 engine

Wednesday, 11 February 2009



The lowest co2 emissions 5-door family car in the UK


The Green Car Guide reports:

"With its three-cylinder 67 bhp 1.0-litre engine, the Alto costs just £6,795 and will join three other models in the Suzuki range with emissions of less than 120 g/km, including the newly-introduced 1.0-litre Splash GLS variant.

Combined fuel consumption is 64.2 mpg and annual road tax (VED Band B) is just £35."

This car goes on sale from 1st March next.

For the full report click here

Monday, 9 February 2009



Even lower CO2 emissions from the new Fiat 500 Stop & Go


Called Fiat 500 Start&Stop, new technology based on the most successful Fiat 500 version – the 1.2 Lounge – brings together benefits from the combined expertise of automotive parts specialist Bosch and Fiat Powertrain Technologies.

The Start&Stop system stops the engine automatically (without the driver turning an ignition key) whenever traffic conditions bring the car to a complete halt, and restarts it when the driver wants to move off again.

This is a newly introduced option on the Fiat 500, which will give the popular city car even better fuel consumption and CO2 emissions figures.

According to Fiat, the 500 Start&Stop becomes available at £9,500 OTR, and is the most ecological version in the Fiat 500 petrol range. With Start&Stop, CO2 emissions on the 1.2 engine are just 113 g/km, while fuel consumption can be reduced by up to 12 per cent (urban fuel economy figures).

For the Fiat website click here

The Fiat 500 Start&Stop fuel consumption figures are:


START&STOP
1.2 69 bhp


LOUNGE
1.2 69 bhp
Fuel Consumption
urban cycle mpg (l/100km)
49.6 (5.7)

44.1 (6.4)
extra-urban cycle mpg (l/100km)
65.7 (4.3)

65.7 (4.3)
combined cycle mpg (l/100km)
58.9 (4.8)

55.4 (5.1)
CO2 Emissions (g/km)
113

119

Fiat’s Blue&Me hands-free telecommunications and entertainment system is standard on 500 Start&Stop, which means the car also benefits from eco:Drive, the system that allows customers to monitor and improve on their CO2 emissions and fuel consumption figures.

“We have been promising new ideas and features on our award-winning Fiat 500 since it was launched last year, and here is yet another example,” says Andrew Humberstone, managing director, Fiat Group Automobiles UK. “This is an important development for the 500 as it will help to make what is already a fuel-efficient, value-for-money car an even greater consideration for town and city drivers.”

The Fiat 500 range starts at £8,100 for the 1.2 Pop, rising to £10,900 for 1.3 MultiJet or 1.4-litre Lounge or Sport versions.

Further information:


Start&Stop is based on a starting procedure (battery and cranking system) able to perform a fast engine restart and deal with a far higher number of starts than a standard system.

Several sensors and control strategies are employed to manage stop and restart operations, to guarantee safety, driveability and energy balance of the car with a minimum impact on heating and other services in the car.

Engine stop is only allowed once a speed of 6 mph has been achieved after pulling away. To restart the engine the clutch pedal must be depressed. The Start&Stop system can be manually activated or deactivated using a button switch.

Start&Stop will not activate in certain cases, including engine still cold, battery in low charge state, heated rear window active, front wiper at maximum speed or reverse gear engaged (in a parking manoeuvre).

If the engine has been stopped and the clutch pedal has not been depressed for more than three minutes, the engine can only be restarted using the ignition key. Similarly, if the engine has been stopped and the driver’s seat belt has been unfastened, or a door has been opened, engine restart will only be achieved with the key.

Saturday, 31 January 2009

Success for the car industry in future would rest on being cleaner and greener

This was a key message from Business Secretary Lord Mandelson when he unwrapped the Government's £2.5 billion support package for the UK car industry.The package will comprise loans from several sources and for a number of projects. About £1bn could find its way into the development of green cars and a no carbon future for the motor industry. For more information on this news click here for the Green Car Guide website

Wednesday, 7 January 2009



Ten Top Green Cars

Happy New Year!

The Green-Car-Guide.com has posted its top ten green cars. And the top green car was...? No it wasn't the Toyota Prius. Close, but rated second. It's stats ,though ,are impressive:

  • fuel economy extra urban: 67.3 mpg
  • fuel economy urban :56.5 mpg
  • CO2 emissions :104g/km
  • green rating: VED band B- £15
  • weight : 1325 kg
  • company car tax liability (2008/09) : 10%
  • price £18,255 (from £18,255 to £21,155)
  • insurance group 7
  • safety: NCAP 5 star
  • max speed: 102 mph
  • 0-62 mph in 11.5 seconds
The five-door Prius hatchback uses battery power to back-up a 1.5-litre petrol engine and it emits just 104 g/km of CO2, which is amongst the lowest of any production car on sale.

The Prius is silently propelled at urban speeds, the battery being recharged during braking and coasting. The car seamlessly  switches petrol and electric power as driving circumstances require.

The Prius hybrid is universally regarded as the most environmentally-friendly production car.

For details of the Green-Car-Guide.com Top Ten Green Cars click here





Monday, 29 December 2008



Ford given Greenest Car Manufacturer of the Year Award 2008 by  
Green-Car-Guide.com

Over the last year,one manufacturer has, according to the Green-Car-Guide, stood above the rest by giving us cars that look good,drive well,and can squeeze the extra mileage out of  one gallon of fuel. Perhaps, most importantly in the current  economic climate, this manufacturer's cars are affordable.

Ford has many low emission models to choose from anyway,but during a year that included record oil prices and concern about CO2 emissions, Ford has made a special effort to give us energy-efficient models.

Let's leave the last word to the Green-Car-Guide: "Hooray to Ford - and the Season's Greetings to all our visitors! Despite oil prices coming down, the issue of CO2 emissions will not go away in 2009. So keep on top of the latest low emission cars next year, keep visiting Green-Car-Guide.com




Wednesday, 24 December 2008




Vauxhall's ecoFLEX is a model low emissions option

Vauxhall claims to offer the most low emissions models , with  a range of 366 variants each producing less than 160g/km of CO2.

Across the whole Vauxhall Astra ecoFLEX (seen above) range no car emits more than 119g/km.

The Vauxhall Insignia ,and 2009 European Car of the Year unveiled at the British International Car Show held earlier this year, will also have a green option next year, with its 2.0 litre diesel engine which puts out under 140 g/km of CO2.

Worth also looking at the Corsa and Agila - also in the ecoFLEX range- for great savings for the company driver with the Corsa falling within the lowest 13 per cent diesel band (BiK),and the Agila 10 %.

It just leaves me, at this time to thank you, if you have been a regular reader, and to wish you a Very Happy Christmas and a Healthy and Happy New Year! Look forward to having you along next year which will be interesting and challenging in the motoring world.









Thursday, 18 December 2008



A new green car for less than a grand series: No.4 Fiat 500- below £8,000

Fiat recently stunned customers and industry commentators alike when it announced the launch of an entry-level price of just £7,900 for the 1.2 litre Pop in January. The price is largely courtesy of the government reducing VAT. Prior to the VAT rate being reduced to 15%, the list price in the summer was a creditable £8,100. 

The Fiat 500 has been featured on these pages and is an award winning city car.

All other cars in the Fiat range benefit from the VAT cut: The Panda range,for example, starts at £6,859 for the 1.1 Active. You can see more details on these and other good value low emission cars at the Green Car Guide click here

Saturday, 6 December 2008




Best in class for fuel consumption,low emissions,and equal best for low insurance:the new Subaru Forester Boxer Diesel

The Subaru Forester Boxer is a very good 4x4.  Subaru say three key benefits of the vehicle are:

  • lowest emissions in its class
  • best fuel consumption in its class
  • equal best insurance in its class
For full details you should go to Green-Car-Guide now

Friday, 5 December 2008




A new green car for less than a grand series: No.3 Hyundai i20 supermini

Continuing our series of new green cars for less than a grand ,here is the Hyundau i20, a new supermini.

Meeting the demand for low-emission and high economy, the i20 range includes the entry level 1.2 litre 'kappa' petrol "Classic"which is expected to be the range's highest seller, when the 5-door version goes on sale next January. There will be a 3-door version available in April next year. Both versions will cost less than £10,000. This competes well with other mainstream rivals on price, and trades on  exceptional levels of space ,quality and safety.

This little Hyundai "Classic" is equipped with air-conditioning,six airbags,active head restraints,remote locking,electric front windows, and an aux-in socket. There will also be the mid-range "Comfort" (also sub £10k but with the 3-door starting at £8,995, £800 dearer than the "Classic") with the added spec of 15-inch alloy wheels,body colour,rear electric windows,full i-pod integration,steering wheel mounted audio controls,a trip computer and a six-speaker system. . All the cars come with a very re-assuring Five Year Unlimited mileage warranty.

The 1.2 litre petrol i20 has a CO2 rating of 124g/km, less than many of its rivals, and will give you 54.3 mpg on the combined cycle. There is a 1.4 litre petrol "Comfort", 133g/km and 50.4 mpg on the combined cycle.

There are other models in the i20 range, both petrol and diesel, and two  larger engines at 1.4 litre size. The diesels rate at exceptionally low emissions levels 116g/km (64.2 mpg) and 118g/km (62.8 mpg)for the 75PS and 90PS CRDi engines respectively. These will set you back a little over a grand, though, at list price.  

All cars come with a re-assuring Five-Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty. This range is worth checking out, but do confirm details of the vehicles on offer with your car dealer. Remember,too,that Hyundai expect to deliver for sale the 5-door versions from January next,the 3-door are expected from next April.


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Tuesday, 25 November 2008




A new green car for less than a grand series : 2. Citroen C1 1.0i Vibe 3-dr








Here we are with the second in a series of green cars you can buy for less than a grand. The Citroen C1 1.0i 3-dr a nippy urban traveller with top class fuel performance.

This car was selling earlier this month for £6,176 a saving of £1,423 on the list price. Now,note  before you buy, worthy of serious consideration though it is, do watch out to check the model you are choosing- Citroen did announce this month that a new model with revised styling will be in showrooms early next year. The above picture is of that new model. The interior has been refreshed ,with other changes made to conform with the latest Citroen house style. 

I expect the new model will easily come in under our £10k bar. It will have slightly improved CO2 emissions at 106g/km over the current model level at 109g/km, and combined cycle consumption of 62.8 mpg from its 68 hp 1.0 litre petrol engine (an improvement in consumption of 2%). 

Check out the choice availability with your dealer. You may get a really good deal on the current model, or the new one.




Friday, 21 November 2008



Reducing CO2 emissions: That's Smart that micro hybrid drive






The Green Car Guide reports :

 "Smart is launching a new model with micro hybrid drive(mhd) technology. From now, 61hp and 71 hp versions of the smart fortwo will feature micro hybrid drive as standard,which is an automatic start/stop function helping to provide significant savings in terms of both fuel economy and emissions."

For a fuller report click here at Green-Car-Guide

Thursday, 20 November 2008



A New Green Car for Less than a Grand Series: 1. Mazda 2

You may remember my recent post when, during the MPG Marathon 2008, the Mazda 2 1.4 5dr TS2 Diesel distinguished itself by scoring a superb 65.7 mpg performance on the combined cycle, fully exploiting the supermini's light weight and smooth aerodynamics. The CO2 rating was an amazing 114g/km qualifying for the £35 road fund licence band.

If you look around, Which? reckon  you can pick-up  a Mazda 2 1.4D TS(AC) 3-dr for around £9,000, saving you a possible £550.

Sunday, 16 November 2008




Ten Grand Low Emission Cars

When chill economic winds blow,it is good to know that helping the environment can also help you. The Which? Guide to Greener Driving will help you grind out the credit crunch by bringing you the low-down on great value cars at less than a grand - yes,in some cases,far less than £10,000.

If you could find savings of more than £2,000 on a brand new car would you be interested?And pay less than £10k? Which? have found the following opportunities to cut fuel bills -they average between 51 and 65 mpg- and tax as for the lowest CO2 models:



  1. Fiat Panda 1.3 Multijet Dynamic 5-dr - (list price £8990) now around £6,471 (as at 11.1108) - saving circa.£2,519 
  2. Citroen C2 1.4 HDi Vibe 3-dr (list price £10,190) now £8,082,saving £2106
  3. Skoda  Fabia 1.4 TDi 70 5-dr (list price £9,925) now£8,333,saving £1,592
  4. Citroen C1 1.0 i Vibe 3-dr (list price £7,540) now £6,117,saving £1,423
  5. Peugeot 107 1.0 Urban Lite 3-dr (list price £7,540) now £6,176,saving £1,364
  6. Toyota Aygo 1.0 VVT-1 3-dr (list price £7,170) now £ 6,154, saving £1,016
  7. Suzuki Splash 1.2 GLS 5-dr (list price £9,048) now £8,454,saving £594
  8. Mazda2 1.4D TS (AS) 3-dr (list price £9,594) now £9,027, saving £567
  9. SmartFour Two 1.0 71 Pure 2-dr (list price£7,445) now £6,955,saving £490
  10. Hyundai i10 1.2 Comfort 5-dr (list price ££7,740) now £7,398,saving £342
These are great offers which were okay at 11.11.08. You will have to do your own deals, and follow the relevant dealer terms and conditions for business. The Which? Complete Guide to Greener Motoring is available in selected WH Smith stores, Borders,Sainsbury's, Tesco and Asda. Cost £6.99.

Remember you can also buy the Green-Car-Guide online for £4.95 at the website of Green Car Guide
This will also provide you with reviews on green cars available to buy in the UK. Click here for the Green Car Guide



Friday, 7 November 2008

The even greener VW BlueMotion2









Building on the gains in fuel efficiency achieved with the existing Passat BlueMotion,Volkswagen have introduced the new BlueMotion2 with a 2.0 litre TDI 110 PS common rail diesel engine, replacing the outgoing 1.9 litre TDI 105 PS unit injector powerplant.

The new Passat BlueMotion2 has a stop/start system giving 57.6 mpg for the saloon and estate models, with CO2 emissions coming in at 128 g/km and 129 g/km respectively.















Wednesday, 5 November 2008


Ford to Focus on green car big brother Mondeo?








The Ford Focus has been acclaimed by the Green Car Guide as an excellent green car- it's affordable and good to drive. The Guide goes on to say that ,presumably, the Mondeo Econetic,will receive similar praise. Or will it? Is there a shock horror conclusion to this road test...? To find out the full story click here 



Saturday, 1 November 2008



The Future of Green Cars- electric,hybrid,hydrogen...

Last week, arguably, the future for green low carbon cars was on show, and all in one place, on one day.

As well as bringing together a display of exciting green cars, the event was used as a platform to announce a #10million project inviting motor manufacturers to run electric car and ultra low carbon vehicle demonstration projects. 100 electric cars will be made available in UK towns and cities so that drivers in families can provide the sort of feedback required to bring greener motoring to daily life.

In an interview with Green-Car-Guide.com ,Lord Drayson confirmed that future cars need to be significantly more efficient, but they must be great to drive. This gives hope that the UK motorists will soon be able to get their hands on exciting green cars.

Well qualified to speak as Minister of State for Science and Technology,Lord Drayson has the credentials to lead the drive towards lower carbon vehicles. He is known for motor racing, particularly  in a (sustainably) biofuelled Aston Martin.

Go to the Green-Car-Guide.com website, for further report on the interview with the Minister on his vision for the future of green cars and, also, the revival of the British motor industry and its placement at the centre of the low carbon economy. There you will also see the green cars that were on show at this event organised by Cenex,the UK's first national centre of excellence for low carbon and fuel cell rechnologies, and the Technology Strategy Board. The cars include the following (some photos of which will be will be posted here over the next few days):

  • the iMIEV from Mitsubishi (shown above)
  • the Smart ED
  • the Dynasty 'iT'
  • Land Rover Freelander hybrid
  • Honda Civic 
  • the Genetta
  • Tesla Roadster
  • Lotus Exige Tri-Fuel


Thursday, 30 October 2008



All-new Ford Ka -low price, low CO2 emissions










Following my earlier post on 13th October, I can report that Ford have announced prices for its all-new Ka ,when the acclaimed cheeky and fun-to-drive range of cars is launched for sale in the UK in January 2009. Key bullet points are:

  • All-new Ford Ka priced from £7,995
  • Improved economy and sub-120g/km CO2
  • Affordable personalisation options from £300
  • Diesel engine now available
  • 55.4 mpg on the combined cycle
Ford says its expects ,though, that the Ka Zetec will take more than 40% of Ka sales. This model will cost from £9,495 (£10,195 for the 1.3 litre TDCi). It offers many additional features over the more basic Studio model (which is itself well equipped), and the Style and Style+ (from £8,495 and £8,995 respectively)...remote central locking,15 in alloys,upgraded instruments and trip computer,and theatre dimming interior lights. 

Ford are seeking to promote the Ka as the UK's best selling super-mini.


Saturday, 25 October 2008



Zero emissions MINI Electric







The iconic MINI may some time soon be seen on our roads in its latest development - the all-electric Mini. It's history is well known, so too its selling power as a highly sought after and efficient performer. Now, BMW  are taking the electrically powered MINI E to the Los Angeles Auto Show to be held on 19/20th  November this year. The plan is then to ship 500 MINI Es to California,New York and New jersey for testing with private and corporate customers.

The 'E' top speeds at 95 mph, accelerates from stand still to 62 mph in 8.5 seconds. With a range of 150 miles and powered by a lithium-ion battery,the vehicle takes a full recharge in just two- and-a-half hours from a special ampere boosting wall mounted electric box socket.

Although,the MINI E won't be around here for a while, it is worth watching the results of the road testing - which we'll do. For more information  on this exciting new take on a bestselling motor -and on new economical and amazing value green production cars  in the showrooms now-click here for the Green Car Guide