Vauxhall is currently looking for the greenest drivers in Europe. Demonstrate your skills online and on the road and you could win a revolutionary Vauxhall Ampera and be one of the first to drive this unique electric range-extended car.

Jeremy Clarkson and the Top Gear team attempted 800 miles on one tank. Surely there is somebody in the UK who can do better??

All you have to do is sign up here and follow the three steps:
- Online quiz: Answer 10 questions about environmental driving in the shortest time possible and score enough points to qualify for the second round. If you are not happy with your result, try again. Enter before 11th June.

- Online Simulator: Qualifiers from the quiz will be tested in our online driving simulator starting 17th May. Complete the online driving game in the shortest time. The best scorer from each participating country qualifies for the live driving event in Copenhagen.

- Driving Event: Takes place in Copenhagen and Malmö on 22-24 July 2010. For the lucky finalists this unique event is your chance to demonstrate your eco-driving skills at the wheel of real ecoFLEX cars, at the location of the last UN Climate Change Conference, and in competition with Europe’s greenest drivers!

We have already proven that the UK produces great fast drivers with the likes of Hamilton and Jenson Button…who went on to win six of the first seven races of the 2009 season, equalling a record achieved by only two other drivers: Michael Schumacher and Jim Clark. But can we master the skill of petrol preservation??
Ready for the challenge?

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New family cars for 2010

by admin on May 5, 2010

Sunny days are coming! Time to get the family out for a nice weekend away, especially with the commencing (although illusive) summer around the corner.
However, when you try and think about it it’s always the same old story: the train isn’t really the cheapest option and travelling with three kids can get quite complicated and stressful.
Best option would definitely be the car: you can pack up everything without wondering how you are going to carry it around, watch the kids closely and enjoy the benefits of having a vehicle during your stay.
Here is a selection of great MPV family cars for you to choose from!
Citroën Xsara Picasso, Renault Espace and the Vauxhall Meriva all offer good looking interior and exterior design, fun entertainments, practical features including big spaces and most importantly the best security you need for your children.
Special security features include automatic door and boot locking (when car in motion), outer rear seats Isofix child seat anchorage points and high tensile steel side protection bars.
The brand new Meriva offers a wider range of features that you will currently not find in any other family cars.
The vehicle is equipped with innovative clever doors which open the other way. This new system makes it easier for everyone to get in and out and insures an improved roadside safety.

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The new Meriva welcomes everyone with space for up to five and luggage or bulky items. How many seats do you need today? Five? Four? Three? Just two? In Meriva the choice is yours. The outer rearseats can be individually moved backwards or forwards, or folded flat for more luggage space. The system provides unbeatable levels of versatility – without ever having to remove a seat.
So pack up the car and the kids and wherever you decide to go, enjoy the ride!

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Keeping green on the move

by admin on May 5, 2010

Green driving has been a trendy topic for a while now. Apart from driving a car that emits less CO2, there are a few easy things you can do whilst driving to further reduce your emissions. The trick is to reduce the amount of work your engine has to do. The less it has to work, the fewer the CO2 emissions, and the less fuel you’ll need to use.
Personal car travel produces 13 per cent of the UK’s total greenhouse gas emissions. It also contributes to local air pollution and congestion. The type of car you own, the way you drive it and the fuel you use can make a big difference to your impact on the environment.
Here are 6 great tips to help you become a greener driver.
Pump up your tyres
Make sure your tyres are inflated to the recommended pressure level. This will cut down the resistance your tyres endure while moving and your engine won’t have to work as hard.
Time to do some Spring cleaning
We all carry around un-needed items in our vehicle just in case. This creates extra weight that our car has to carry around. Unfortunately if you are determined to become the green type, you will have to get rid of your precious items to cut down both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Drive at the right speed
At 70 mph, you use 9% more fuel than at 60 mph, and up to 15% more than at 50 mph.
Avoid repetitive stops
Every time you stop then start again in a traffic queue, the engine uses more fuel and therefore produces more CO2. Keep an eye on the traffic ahead and slow down early by gently lifting your foot off the accelerator while keeping the car in gear.
Revving up wastes fuel and increases emissions
Revving up like a Formula 1 driver wastes fuel and emits more CO2. Try changing up a gear at a lower rpm. For petrol cars, try 2500rpm and 2000rpm for diesel cars.
Prolonged stationary periods with the engine running is wasteful too
When idling, your car is wasting fuel and still emitting CO2. So if you’re going to be at a standstill for more than three minutes, switch off your engine.
These tips can have a great impact on the environment and will also help you save a great deal of money!

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