Car buyers can find out which cars are the most environmentally friendly - and save a quarter on their fuel costs.
The Department for Transport has launched a service which reveals the cars emitting the least CO2.
Compiled in association with What Car?, the scheme is the latest part of the Department’s ACT ON CO2 campaign to help tackle climate change.
People considering buying a new car can visit dft.gov.uk/actonCO2, search for the type they're looking for by category, transmission and fuel type and automatically get a list of the lowest CO2 emitting models according to their requirements.
By choosing the car with the most fuel efficient engine in its class, drivers could reduce their engine's CO2 emissions by 24 per cent and potentially save around a quarter on fuel costs.
The Best on CO2 rankings were developed using emissions data from the Vehicle Certification Agency, the DfT Agency responsible for collecting the official test data on CO2 emissions from cars.
The 14 car categories were developed by What Car? magazine, based on groupings used by the motor industry to classify cars and on their expertise following extensive reader research about perceptions of the market.
The categories are:
• Supermini• Small family• Family, Estate• MPV• Compact Executive• Executive• Coupe• Open-top• Hot hatch• Compact 4x4• Large 4x4• Luxury• Performance Car
External links
dft.gov.uk/ActOnCO2
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