News - CitroenPSA tops CO2 studyBenz and BMW shamed as Peugeot-Citroen and Fiat emerge as Europe's cleanest makers21 Nov 2007 PSA Peugeot-Citroen had the lowest CO2 emissions from its new-vehicle fleet in Europe last year, according to an independent report published by the European Federation for Transport and Environment last week. The French manufacturer achieved a fleet average of 142g/km of CO2, which was just ahead of the Fiat Group on 144g/km. Both are close to achieving the voluntary EU target of 140g/km by next year and are within sight of the 2015 target of 120g/km. The study also shows that DaimlerChrysler had the highest average emissions on 188g/km (up 2.8 per cent), followed by BMW on 184g/km. |
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