Saturday, March 19, 2011

Fiat At Low Emissions in Europe

LONDON - The powerful cars marketed by the Fiat was its CO2 emissions on average of the lowest among the products marketed by various manufacturers in the European world. It was concluded by JATO, an agency consultant who perform data collection and analysis of the global automotive industry.


In the first half of this year, Fiat product of CO2 emissions is on average 123.5 g / km. Ten major manufacturers of cars with low CO2 emissions is Toyota (128.0 g / km), Peugeot (132.3 g / km), Citroen (133.4 g / km), Renault (134.6 g / km), Ford (137.0 g / km), Opel / Vauxhall (141.0 g / km), Volkswagen (142.2 g / km), Audi (154.2 g / km), and BMW (154.5 g / km .)

The three Fiat models are in the ranking of the top contributors of lowest CO2 emissions in Europe. Measurements were carried out on 20 best-selling car in Europe. As a result, Fiat 500 in the first position with emissions is only 116.0 g / km, second Panda (118.9 g / km), and fourth Punto(123.5 g / km).

Fiat Group Automobiles is also top of the ranking group of automotive companies. Fiat Group is scored only 126.2 CO2 emissions g / km, away from Toyota (130.0 g / km), PSA Peugeot Citroen (132.8 g / km), Renault (136.7 g / km), and Hyundai (138 , 3 g / km). This makes the Fiat automotive group only with better emissions than the European target, ie 130 g / km in 2015