Helping a mate with co car choice....
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He wanted an s max as he has 3 kids and lots of stuff
Unfortunately the company is stipulating nothing more than 130co2, which rules them out.
Only thing he can find of interest is a Touran bluemotion.
I am saying stuff the 7 seats and get a 320d touring - 184bhp and only 128co2...
Any other suggestions? Apart from the co2 limit the only limit is the lease cost which is about 520 a month or so...
Unfortunately the company is stipulating nothing more than 130co2, which rules them out.
Only thing he can find of interest is a Touran bluemotion.
I am saying stuff the 7 seats and get a 320d touring - 184bhp and only 128co2...
Any other suggestions? Apart from the co2 limit the only limit is the lease cost which is about 520 a month or so...
BMW 320d sounds like a good call, very well rounded cars.
With the Touran, I wouldn't buy the old model as its been on the market for 7-years, but the new model that has just come out very recently has a 2.0 TDI 140 Bluemotion Technologies version that slips under the 130g/ co2 km barrier. 140bhp so would be quick enough in theory, but not driven one as I say it has literally just come out.
With the Touran, I wouldn't buy the old model as its been on the market for 7-years, but the new model that has just come out very recently has a 2.0 TDI 140 Bluemotion Technologies version that slips under the 130g/ co2 km barrier. 140bhp so would be quick enough in theory, but not driven one as I say it has literally just come out.
martman69uk said:
Honda FRV any good? Not sure on the emissions but quite a good (if not a mad looking) family wagon.
They stopped making those ages ago and the CO2 was much higher than 130. Japanese manufacturers haven't yet mastered building non-hybrid cars with good CO2 emissions.Gassing Station | General Gassing [Archive] | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


