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Ten greenest city cars

Save £££s by buying a greener car. With road tax rates increasing in March 2009 and again the following year, owners of high-polluting vehicles will pay the biggest price.

Avoid paying more with these green city cars...

1. Smart Fortwo Coupe (07 on)

Smart Fortwo Coupe (07 on) reviewFew manufacturers have as little impact on the environment as Smart. The model line-up is so eco-friendly that Smart occupied the top five our greenest city cars list. 

g/km CO2MPG
Fuel
11244
Petrol

 

 2. Mitsubishi i (07 on)

Mitsubishi i (07 on) reviewThe i is one of the greenest cars you can buy. And that's a good thing as many councils are looking to introduce congestion charges in their most built-up areas. It emits just 114 g/km co2.

g/km CO2MPG
Fuel
11454
Petrol

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 3. Daihatsu Charade Hatchback (03 on)

Daihatsu Charade Hatchback (03 on) reviewDaihatsu's cheap city hatchback is green, too. Eco-conscious buyers should consider the 1.0-litre petrol, which is one of the greenest models in the range. Charade is very frugal and averages 53 mpg.  

g/km CO2MPG
Fuel
11458
Petrol

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 4. Fiat Panda (04 on)

Fiat Panda (04 on) reviewPanda averages 128 g/km CO2 across the range which is comparably low for a small city hatchback. Greenest choice is the 1.1 petrol, though the whole range is frugal.

g/km CO2MPG
Fuel
11465
Diesel

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 5. Kia Picanto (04 on)

Kia Picanto (04 on) reviewPicanto is very eco-friendly and easy on the environment. With an average of 126 g/km CO2 across the model line-up, its emissions are comparably low for a small city car.The 1.0-litre petrol is the greenest Picanto.

g/km CO2MPG
Fuel
11757
Petrol

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 6. Volkswagen Lupo (99-05)

Volkswagen Lupo (99-05) reviewThe tiny Lupo offers a premium package of reliability, driveability and desirability. Eco-conscious buyers should consider the 1.0-litre petrol, which is one of the greenest models in the range. 

g/km CO2MPG
Fuel
11964
Diesel

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 7. SEAT Arosa (97-04)

SEAT Arosa (97-04) reviewFor those looking for a value-for-money town car, there can be few models better than the Arosa. It shares its looks with the more expensive VW Lupo but iIt's cheaper to buy and better value-for-money.

g/km CO2MPG
Fuel
11964
Petrol

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 8. Suzuki Splash and Vauxhall Agila (08 on)

Suzuki Splash (08 on) reviewBoth Splash and Agila's 1.0-litre petrol and 1.3-litre diesel engines produce an acceptable 120 g/km. The 1.2-litre emits 131/gkm as a manual and 142 g/km as an automatic and are therefore less efficient and more expensive to tax.  

g/km CO2MPG
Fuel
12062
Petrol/Diesel

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 9. Renault Twingo (07 on)

Renault Twingo (07 on) reviewAlthough Twingo is quite frugal and has low carbon dioxide emissions, there are many other cars available for this money that offer access to cheaper vehicle excise duty because of their lower emissions.

g/km CO2MPG
Fuel
13250
Petrol

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 10. Vauxhall Agila (00-08)

Vauxhall Agila (00-08) reviewAlthough very similar to the Suzuki Wagon R+, the Agila has some key differences. It comes with two small and green engines - a 1.0-litre and 1.2-litre - making it a cost-effective urban runabout.

g/km CO2MPG
Fuel
13948
Petrol

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