Sometimes green cars can appear a little pricey, but not anymore claims consumer guide, Which? To celebrate the publication of the ‘Which? Complete Guide to Greener Driving’, the independent consumer champion set out to find the best green car deals.
With new car registrations down, dealers are offering some fantastic deals right now. Which? found savings of more than £2,000 on cars such as the Fiat Panda and Citroën C2. The top bargains on green cars include:
Fiat Panda 1.3 Multijet Dynamic 5-dr (list price £8,990) now £6,471**, saving £2,519.
Citroën C2 1.4 Hdi Vibe 3-dr (list price £10,190) now £8,082, saving £2,108.
Skoda Fabia 1.4 TDI 70 1 5-dr (list price £9,925) now £8,333, saving £1,592.
Citroën C1 1.0i Vibe 3-dr (list price £7,540) now £6,117, saving £1,423.
Peugeot 107 1.0 Urban Lite 3-dr (list price £7,540) now £6,176, saving £1,364.
Toyota Aygo 1.0 VVT-I 3-dr (list price £7,170) now £6,154, saving £1,016.
Suzuki Splash 1.2 GLS 5-dr (list price £9,048) now £8,454, saving £594.
Mazda2 1.4D TS (AC) 3-dr (list price £9,594) now £9,027, saving £567.
SmartForTwo 1.0 71 Pure 2-dr (list price £7,445) now £6,955, saving £490.
Hyundai i10 1.2 Comfort 5-dr (list price £7,740) now £7,398, saving £342.
Buying a greener car will also reduce you fuel bills too. Richard Headland, editor, Which? Complete Guide to Greener Driving, says:
“Many people are put off green cars as they usually think of the Toyota Prius, which costs around £17k. However, there are some great eco cars which are much cheaper – even more so at the moment. We’ve found some incredible deals for less than ten grand.”






