Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Minis will turn others green with envy
MINI IS planning a whole raft of technical up-grades to the range which will all be in place by August.
And the Mini Cooper looks like becoming the envy of every green motorist.
The diesel-powered Cooper D - already BMW's cleanest car - is going even greener. By August it will be capable of returning an astonishing 72.4mpg, with CO2 emissions of just 104 g/km.
On the petrol-powered units, economy will be improved by up to 4.7mpg, and carbon emissions by as much as 15g/km as features like Auto Start/Stop are added.
DATED: 29.05.07
FEED: AW
And the Mini Cooper looks like becoming the envy of every green motorist.
The diesel-powered Cooper D - already BMW's cleanest car - is going even greener. By August it will be capable of returning an astonishing 72.4mpg, with CO2 emissions of just 104 g/km.
On the petrol-powered units, economy will be improved by up to 4.7mpg, and carbon emissions by as much as 15g/km as features like Auto Start/Stop are added.
DATED: 29.05.07
FEED: AW