carbon gas emissions

Don’t Select Your Car, Select The Engine For Your Car.

It is now becoming much more the case that the choice of car you purchase does not just rest with the car’s size, the basic instruments, the cup holders or seat covers etc, but what engine you have in your car.
We’re not talking here about a choice simply between petrol and diesel engines but what type of petrol or diesel engine, confusing?

New Facelift For Mazda 6

Mazda have announced today that they will feature their new face-lifted Mazda6 for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
The new version of the 6 will give the car a much sportier look with new headlamps and rear light units.
Under the bonnet there will be a brand new 2.0 litre DISI petrol engine which is reportedly more frugal on fuel and produces less carbon gas emissions than the old outgoing unit.

No Electric Car Fleet For London Olympics

Has the Eelectric Car movement missed their biggest chance of having a world audience to view their wares?
News today, 18th. November, is that the Olympic committee will not be opting for a fleet of up to 4,000 cars powered by electric batteries, the reason being given is there was never a commitment to do so by them.
But what of car manufacturers, did not one of all the car makers have their eyes on the Olympic games as the perfect venue to advertise to the world?

The New Volvo S60

Volvo cars may have had a recent bumpy path but the design of their new S60 should ensure some future stability.
The original S60 concept car was revealed at the 2009 Detroit Motor Show but not all of it’s features there are expected to be carried forward to production.
It is hoped this new Volvo will be a worthy competitor to the BMW3, AudiA4 and Merc C class, so Volvo are setting themselves a very high standard to aim at.

A Silent Success, but Unsafe?

The Electric Car, A Silent Success.
The pure electric car is with us now, albeit with limited range and performance, for average road cars, which illustrates the success motor engineers have achieved to date.
The benefits of electric cars are well known, the two main ones being non-dependence on fossil fuels and secondly their green credentials in the non-production of carbon gas emissions.

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