Dolphins Driving a Citreon

It Pays to Be Green

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Citroën is bullish about its green credentials as it boasts that their cars make up almost 15% of all low CO2 emitting cars (120g/km or less) registered in the UK, last year.

It is now setting its sights on encouraging even more new car buyers choose low CO2 Citro?ns as the Company has pledged to pay the Road Fund Licence on all their new car sales in this category during July. This is in addition to minimum ?500 part exchange cashback offers on many models, when customers trade-in older, more polluting vehicles.

Right now Citro?n has 22 models that fall into the sub 120g/km category and it's not just the Company's superminis such as the C1, C2 and C3, but even some versions of the family size C4.

Citro?n doesn't intend to limit the deal to standard cars but will also include the sports-styled C2 models (including the 65.7 mpg, 113g/km 1.4HDi Furio) benefiting from one year's free insurance for drivers as young as 19.


 

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