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Electric cars could result in higher overall CO2 emissions and oil consumption
(17/11/2009)

The idea that a wholesale switch to electric cars would automatically reduce CO2 emissions and dependence on oil is one of a number of myths dispelled by a major new report conducted on behalf of the Environmental Transport Association (ETA). The report found that whilst there were significant potential environmental benefits to be had from a switch to electric vehicles, these were wholly dependent on changes in the way electricity was generat... [more]

London drivers are the most likely to have had their car rammed in a road rage incident
(09/07/2009)

According to a poll of British drivers by the Environmental Transport Association (ETA), drivers in Scotland are the least stressed and least inclined to shout at other motorists, but the most likely to become involved in a physical altercation. The research found that the most stressed drivers in Britain are those in the Midlands and Wales, but more Londoners have had their car deliberately rammed into than anyone else. Only one in ten dri... [more]

Environmental Transport Association names Jaguar XJ 2.7 Diesel Britain's greenest luxury car
(22/07/2008)

Jaguar’s XJ 2.7 Diesel has been named Britain's greenest luxury car in the Environmental Transport Association’s 2008 Car Buyers Guide. The award recognises Jaguar’s commitment to delivering CO2 and fuel consumption advantages to customers, with the development of its industry-leading diesel engines and application of advanced lightweight aluminium vehicle architectures. The Environmental Transport Association has looked at over 1,300 models o... [more]

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