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Some company cars are in need of replacement. So, as part of your green (and money saving) commitment you’re looking at hybrids. Are there any real benefits in them or are they more of a gimmick?
Published 01.04.2007
It’s safe to say that we haven’t been too keen on some of the “green” models produced by the major car manufacturers in the past. However, we’ve now found a few that may be worth a look. What’s to
know?
Published 26.01.2012
Many of the major car manufacturers have developed “eco” versions of their standard vehicles. Apparently, these variations use less fuel and produce fewer carbon emissions. But do they represent a
good buy?
Published 23.02.2010
For many years diesel vehicles have been considered a green alternative to petrol ones. However, the tide may have turned. Does this mean that it’s time to trade in your current vehicle?
Published 28.05.2015
The Vehicle Certification Agency has introduced new labels for plug-in hybrid and pure electric vehicles which give more details about running costs. Are they any good?
Published 03.06.2013
“Buy diesel” the government said “it’s greener and more efficient”. But now the green bubble has burst the advice has changed. Where does this leave you?
Published 26.04.2017
Researchers have concluded that electric vehicles are reportedly less expensive to own and run than petrol or diesel equivalents. So has the time come to make the switch?
Published 19.01.2018
Plug-in hybrids are marketed as greener than a petrol or diesel equivalent, but without the range limitations and price tag of pure electric. But research has now claimed they are a bit of a con.
What’s the story?
Published 25.02.2021
Hydrogen fuelled vehicles are being hailed by some as the car of the future. Are they available to buy, and if so are they as environmentally friendly as they are made out to be?
Published 23.08.2017
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