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Green Motion Vehicle Rentals add Golf BlueMotion to their range

Volkswagen Golf BlueMotionGreen Motion Vehicle Rentals in Oxford is pleased to announce that it has taken delivery of its first Golf BlueMotion, improving the array of vehicles offered to customers. The vehicle was officially handed over by Volkswagen’s Rental and Direct Sales Manager, Nick Berry, at Volkswagen UK’s headquarters in Milton Keynes.

The Golf BlueMotion joins its sister vehicle, the Polo BlueMotion, on Green Motion’s fleet and further enhances the company’s commitment to offer customers the opportunity to hire environmentally-friendly vehicles. The Golf BlueMotion’s CO2 emissions are only 119 g/km and boasts an impressive combined fuel economy of 62.8 mpg.

Richard Lowden, founder of Green Motion, said: “We have received a tremendous amount of interest in Volkswagen�s BlueMotion range and we are delighted to see the Golf on fleet.”

Max Jacobs, the owner of Green Motion’s Oxford location commented: “As the Golfs were being taken off the transporter, the phone began to ring with enquiries. We have further Golf BlueMotions on order and are also looking forward to introducing further models from the Volkswagen BlueMotion range including Passat, Touran and Sharan.”

Volkswagen Golf Match BlueMotion 1.9TDi road test report

Green Motion Vehicle Rentals – 08700 600 600 or visit www.greenmotion.com

For more details on BlueMotion and other Volkswagen products visit www.volkswagen.co.uk

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Author: Lee Sibbald, June 13, 2008
Filed under: Green cars,GreenMotion.co.uk

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