A blog about automotive history, news about new car development and introduction of the automotive industry, insurance cases, the use of new types of materials in the carб to develop hybrid cars
Friday, September 28, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Brits love to buy Patriotic cars
The UK car-buying public is still interest in flying the flag when it comes to where their cars are made, a recent survey has revealed. The research has shown that despite the country being in deep financial straits, UK motorists are still planning to buy a new or used car this year and of those asked almost two thirds said they were thinking about buying British.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
‘Fun Green Car’ recognized as Mini Cooper D
WHATCAR? has named the Mini Cooper D the most “Fun Green Car” for the second year running at the publication’s annual Green Awards.
Combining innovative environmental technology with a frugal 1.6 liter diesel engine, the Mini Cooper D emits just 99g/km of CO2 and achieves 74.3 imperial mpg without compromising the Mini’s go-kart handling.
The Mini Cooper D is equipped with Mini’s MINIMALISM technologies, which are standard across the entire Mini range, and include features such as Auto Start Stop, Brake Energy Regeneration and Shift Point Display. Combined, these technologies ensure that Mini customers get the most from each tank of fuel without detracting from the driving experience.
Chas Hallett, WHATCAR? Editor in Chief said “the Mini Cooper D proves it is absolutely possible to minimize transport impact on the environment and still have a lot of fun behind the wheel. It’s exempt from road tax and congestion charges, which makes it a great commuter vehicle, and it’s equally at home on country lanes and motorways. For all-round appeal, it’s hard to beat a Mini.”
Source:
hybridcars.com
Combining innovative environmental technology with a frugal 1.6 liter diesel engine, the Mini Cooper D emits just 99g/km of CO2 and achieves 74.3 imperial mpg without compromising the Mini’s go-kart handling.
The Mini Cooper D is equipped with Mini’s MINIMALISM technologies, which are standard across the entire Mini range, and include features such as Auto Start Stop, Brake Energy Regeneration and Shift Point Display. Combined, these technologies ensure that Mini customers get the most from each tank of fuel without detracting from the driving experience.
Chas Hallett, WHATCAR? Editor in Chief said “the Mini Cooper D proves it is absolutely possible to minimize transport impact on the environment and still have a lot of fun behind the wheel. It’s exempt from road tax and congestion charges, which makes it a great commuter vehicle, and it’s equally at home on country lanes and motorways. For all-round appeal, it’s hard to beat a Mini.”
Source:
hybridcars.com
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