At Canvey Carriage Company we understand that fuel economy is an
important topic. Potential buyers want to make sure they’re buying a car that
will go easy on the bank balance throughout their relationship with it. Car
firms are responding to this by producing ever-more fuel efficient cars. It is
now common to see new cars returning more than 80 miles per gallon. Low CO2
emissions are also important, and if you purchase an eco-friendly car, you pay
lower tax on it. The team at CanveyCarriage Company have compiled a guide to some of the most efficient and
cheapest new cars money can buy.
The Chevrolet and the Vauxhall
combine an electric-drive and petrol-powered electricity generator for when the
circa-40 mile range is exhausted, giving EV motoring without the range
restrictions, and a staggering official combined economy figure of 235.4mpg.
Pretty impressive!
Toyota
Prius Plug-in - 49g/km
This is a regular Toyota Prius
with the addition of batteries that can be charged from your mains electricity
supply. Because they can store more electricity, they allow an all-electric
range of up to 15 miles before the petrol engine kicks in. Thanks to this, the
official combined consumption figure shoots up, to 134.5mpg.
The Yaris Hybrid is a
combination of a 1.5 litre engine and electric motor drivetrain from the Prius
and Auris with the lighter, more compact Yaris body. This lightness makes it
even more fuel-efficient than it’s bigger siblings. It averages up to 81mpg and
emitting just 79g/km CO2 - Toyota's lowest-ever figure. This car can travel for
up to a mile on electric power alone.
Renault Clio 1.5 dCi 90
ECO – 83g/km, 88.3mpg
This car has a 1.5-litre diesel
engine that’s capable of 88.3mpg and emits just 83g/km CO2. This is a stylish
option for budget-conscious buyers. And when it comes to green credentials, it trumps
the VW Polo BlueMotion and Ford Fiesta ECOnetic.
Hyundai i20 1.1 CRDi Blue
– 84g/km, 88.3mpg
Hyundai have given their i20
supermini a facelift recently and these revisions include the new
super-efficient diesel model, using the firm's excellent 1.1-litre
three-cylinder engine. This car emits just 84g/km and averages an impressive
88.3mpg. Hyundai offer a great deal here with the greenest regular-engine road
car, for one of the best-value prices on the road.
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