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Old 10-20-2006, 09:44 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Younger Drivers Considering Diesel-Powered Cars?

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Originally Posted by TycoonGTR
HDI? No, thanks!

Maybe this will change your mind.

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Citroën Named Greenest Car Manufacturer of The Year

Citroën’s long-term commitment to the development and production of fuel efficient, low emission vehicles has just received a glowing endorsement in the 2006 GreenFleet Awards, with the company being named “Car Manufacturer of The Year”, ahead of runners-up Toyota and Honda.

The GreenFleet Awards are designed to promote ways of reducing emissions and of increasing awareness, among those responsible for transport procurement, about making greener fuel and vehicle decisions. The Awards were judged by representatives from the Institute of Car Fleet Management, The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership and GreenFleet magazine, the only publication dedicated to environmental fleet management.

Sarah Cowell, Editor of GreenFleet magazine, comments, “Citroën’s policy of developing and marketing environmentally-friendly cars that are both practical and affordable played a major part in the Company winning the GreenFleet Car Manufacturer of the Year Award, as did its philosophy of making these fuel efficient and low emission vehicles an inherent part of its model range.”
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