And what do the engines actually produce in Co2 g/km, I wonder? Is that actually being driven normally? Remember when Top Gear drove round the track at a leisurly 40ish mph in a BMW and Prius....and the BMW did MORE mpg?? I suspect that just like the Omega 2.2 on paper being more economical than the V6, but in reality it's no better, many of these greenies don't in reality chuck out less smoke....
Methinks the world of eco-friendliness is a little awry. I would want FREE road tax is my vehicle is over 10 years old, ad the extra carbons in making me a replacement new car would far exceed the carbons that have been emitted over the last decade.
There was once a Grand Designs episode for an Eco-House...for cost reasons they used conrete, hundreds of tons of it. I worked out that the carbons/damage to the planet in making that tonnage of concrete was equivalent to a Merc S-Class with the thirstiest, least-green AMG engine being left running for.............
....wait for it.......
....you'll never guess........
.....you'll think Im making it up.......
......800 years!!
The very tenuous link from my babbling to the BMW Mini is simple. It has Zero tax from its 'green' credentials. The irony is that this club is FULL of far, far greener machines. By the frankly sheer saving in pollution by being kept on the road, recycling parts from scrapped cars, and NOT being replaced every two minutes.
I'm just emailing the Transport Minister to claim our Car Tax rebate
