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Green car of the year 2008 announced

Toyota Yaris - green car of the year 2008The Toyota Yaris has been named Green Car of the Year 2008 by the Environmental Transport Association. The least green car is the Dodge SRT-10 sports car. The announcements come ahead of the start of Green Transport Week (14th – 22nd June)

The Environmental Transport Association has looked at over 1300 models of car currently on sale in Britain and examined their power, emissions, fuel efficiency and even the amount of noise they produce to create the definitive guide to buying the greenest vehicle.

The Guide was first published by the ETA in 1992 in response to requests from its growing membership and has since become the environmental benchmark for the car industry and the public, championing the greenest cars in Britain.

The results are as follows:

Overall Winner: Toyota Yaris

Overall worst: Dodge SRT-10

Category Winners

Supermini: Toyota Yaris
Small Family: Honda Civic Hybrid
Small MPV: Renault Modus
City: Citroën C1
Large Family: BMW 3 Series 320d Saloon
Sports: Vauxhall Tigra, MY2008 2-door Convertible
MPV: Peugeot 207 SW Outdoor
Executive: BMW 5 Series 520d Saloon
Off road: Toyota RAV4
Luxury: JAGUAR XJ 2.7L Diesel Saloon

A full list of best and worst cars will be available on Friday 13th June at http://www.greencarawards.co.uk/

Andrew Davis, director at the Environmental Transport Association, said: “With the increasing costs of motoring and the threat to the environment there has never been a more important time to choose greener cars.”

As well as recognising the best performers, the guide ‘names and shames’ the worst offenders in terms of damage to the environment with the 8-litre-engined Dodge SRT-10 being named overall worst car.

“The discrepancy between the best and worst – the greenest and the least green cars in Britain today – is striking, but the market is changing and a combination of consumer pressure alongside government leadership will result in an increasing choice of environmentally-sound cars.”

“The big problem is not the Dodge SRT-10s and Lamborghinis because there are not many of them on the road,” explains Andrew Davis, director of the ETA.  “The concern is that people are buying cars that are much too big for their real needs. ”

The popularity of large 4x4s like the Porsche Cayenne, which is many times more damaging to the environment than for example a BMW 320d, winner in the Large Family Car category, is already on the decrease; a revised system of emissions-based road tax next year will see owners of gas guzzlers paying up to £455 per year.

Increasing numbers of people are making informed choices about cars, particularly in terms of carbon emissions and the damage caused to the environment, but research commissioned by the ETA shows eighty-four per cent of British drivers are unprepared for the radical changes to road tax rates which will see a million people pay more than double over two years. The graduated rates of vehicle excise duty in 2009 will be based on a car’s emissions, but the research reveals that only 16 per cent of people know the current tax band into which their vehicle falls.

The ETA Car Buyers’ Guide is designed as an easy way to check how much CO2 a particular car emits and as a result how much road tax it will pay. The car buyers’ guide is at http://www.eta.co.uk/

ETA Car Buyers’ Guide Results 2008

Overall winner
Toyota Yaris

Overall Runner-up
Honda Civic Hybrid

Overall Bottom
Dodge SRT-10

Overall 2nd Bottom
Lamborghini Murcielago Model Year 2007

Overall Top Ten Winners
Toyota Yaris
Honda Civic Hybrid
Toyota Prius
Renault Modus
Citroën C1
Toyota Aygo
Peugeot 107
Renault Clio
Toyota Auris
Suzuki Swift

Overall Worst Performers
Dodge SRT10
Lamborghini Murcielago Model Year 2007
Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti
Bentley Motors Arnage (from 2007 model year)
Bentley Motors Azure (from 2007 model year)
Bentley Motors Continental (from 2007 model year)
Ferrari F430
Ferrari F430 Spider
Aston Martin Lagonda DBS

Best and worst in category

City
Best:
Citroën C1 1.0i
Worst: Ford Street Ka 1.6i

Supermini
Best: Toyota Yaris1.4 D-4D
Worst: Mini Convertible R52MINI Cooper S Convertible /John Cooper Works Tuning Kit

Small family
Best: Honda Civic Hybrid1.3L Petrol Electric Hybrid
Worst: Volkswagen Golf 3.2 V6 4Motion

Large family
Best:
BMW 3 Series 320d Saloon
Worst: BMW 3 Series M series

Small MPV
Best: RENAULT Modus 1.5 dCi 86 Quickshift 5
Worst: Mercedes-Benz Viano (639) 3.5

Executive
Best:
BMW 5 Series 520d Saloon�
Worst: Mercedes-Benz M-Class (W164) Estate

MPV
Best: Peugeot 207 SW OUTDOOR1.6 HDi (90 bhp)
Worst: Mercedes-Benz R-Class (251) R63 AMG 265 Tyres at rear

Off-road
Best:
TOYOTA RAV4 2.2 D-4D 180 5 door
Worst: Cadillac Escalade  6.2 – V8 AUT

Luxury
Best:
JAGUAR XJ 2.7L Diesel Saloon
Worst: Aston Martin Lagonda DB9

Sports
Best:
Vauxhall Tigra 2-door Convertible 1.3CDTi 16v
Worst: Dodge SRT-10 cabriolet

See also

Author: Lee Sibbald, June 13, 2008
Filed under: Citroen,Green cars,Peugeot,Vauxhall

2 Comments »

Whilst some of the worst are pretty obvious I think the ETA have done a very good job – the Yaris is a great car.
I think receiving The Green Car of the Year will be a far more useful accolade than the old Car of the Year award, which has made some questionable choices in the past, to manufacturers…

Comment by intensive driving — June 13, 2008 @ 11:44 am

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