UK car dealers getting hip to lower CO2 = higher savings sticker

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Two years ago, a new voluntary sticker started appearing on new vehicles up for sale on some British dealer lots. Color-coded to let buyers know the annual CO2 emissions and running costs, the stickers are meant to make clear that cleaner driving and cheaper driving are tied together. The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP) recently conducted research that found that more and more dealers are using the stickers: 86 percent of dealers use the sticker (up from 74 last year) on 65 percent of showroom cars (55 last year). LowCVP and SMMT are hoping that these numbers increase in the near future, and drivers dig both kinds of green. You can read the survey findings here (PDF).

[Source: LowCVP]

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