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Pendragon Vehicle Management reports cut in CO2 Emissions

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September 2, 2015

Pendragon Vehicle Management has reported a significant reduction in CO2 emissions.

The company has cut down emissions by almost 5% since 2013, and is continuing to improve the impact of its fleet by supplying more environmentally friendly vehicles to clients.

The drop has been due to the increased range of hybrid vehicles that are now available, as well as new engines technologies offering much lower CO2 emission levels than ever before.

The company has cut down emissions by almost 5% since 2013

Pendragon reports that popular choices include the Peugeot 308 1.6 Blue HDi Active – which produces 82g/km of CO² – the Renault Clio Expression+ dCi 90 Eco² and the Volkswagen Golf 1.6TDi BlueMotion.

Divisional Managing Director at Pendragon Vehicle Management, Neal Francis, said;

“We’ve seen a significant decrease in the amount of CO² our vehicles are emitting as a whole, which is a great step in the right direction as we do our bit to help enhance the world we live in. Our customers are now better educated on the benefits of choosing a lower CO² emitting fleet, which include lower National Insurance and Benefit in Kind tax and, of course, an improved environment for us all.

“We help our customers find the right balance between performance and practicality and forecast our total emissions will fall even further given the lower level of emissions for vehicles we have on order, as the popularity of hybrid and new technologies gain in popularity as fleet vehicles.”

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