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Cars are getting greener, claim industry chiefs. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) says more efficient engines have cut CO2 output by five million tonnes in the past 10 years. Average new car emissions have fallen 12 per cent to 167.2 g/km since 1997. “This is despite the fact there are 16.5 per cent more vehicles on the road,” said the SMMT’s Christopher Macgowan.



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We"re all looking at ways to drive more effi÷­ciently these days. But how many motorists believe a fresh set of tyres would do the trick?


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Music or performance – that’s the choice from these two new special editions of the Peugeot 207.

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British drivers are...

British drivers are in line to get the very best of Nissanò€™s GT-R ò€“ thanks to a series of electronic upgrades that will only be offered here.

The two-door supercarò€™s 3.8-litre V6 twin-turbo engine benefits from 5bhp more power than Japanese and American models, taking its output to 478bhp. The GT-R also gets ultra-sticky Dunlop SP tyres, which have an extremely soft compound to provide plenty of grip in corners. Prices will start at Ò£56,795, with the Premium Edition weighing in at Ò£58,095 and the Black Edition Ò£59,395.

So far, 1,200 GT-Rs have been ordered by UK customers, and with demand still very strong, Nissan says that any new customer ordering now should expect delivery in mid-2010.




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