REPORT HIGHLIGHTS EUROPEAN CAR MARKERS’ UNEVEN PROGRESS ON IMPROVING CO2 EMISSIONS

BY KEITH NUTHALL AN ENVIRONMENTAL report has shown which Europe-based auto-manufacturers must make the most extensive changes to their models and ranges to comply with oncoming 2015 European Union (EU) CO2 emissions standards. Europe's Transport and Environment (T&E) group has released statistics showing Mazda faces a significant investment bill - maybe forcing up prices: it needs to improve its the emissions of its models by 21% to reach the 2015 mandatory target of an 130 g/km average for all cars made by a manufacturer in Europe. Suzuki has an even bigger ...


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