News - Market Insight - Market Insight 2017Market Insight: Green thumbs up for Audi in OzAudi improves most, best afield in latest CO2 report card while Holden trails field9 Jun 2017 By TERRY MARTIN - Audi has emerged as the standout performer for low carbon dioxide tailpipe emissions among the 15 top-selling car companies in Australia, reducing its average CO2 emissions across its model range last year by 3.7 per cent (or five grams per kilometre) – more than any other leading brand. - The result, which was among the findings in the National Transport Commission’s annual report on CO2 emissions for new light vehicles sold in Australia, now positions Audi as the undisputed low-carbon champion among the leading brands, lowering its average emissions intensity to 144g/km – 4g/km clear of BMW, in second place, which was on par with Audi in 2015 but improved only 0.9 per cent (1g/km) last year. Click here for full story: Market Insight: Green thumbs up for Audi in Oz Read more5th of June 2017 Aussie consumer trends slowing CO2 reductionNew cars getting cleaner but not a focus for Australian consumers, says report2nd of April 2016 Rate of new-car emissions decline stallsTailpipe emissions in Australia on downward trend but 4g/km drop no better than 20142nd of April 2016 Market Insight: Mixed CO2 results for top brandsNissan improves most, but still at back of field, in latest NTC CO2 report card |
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