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BHR4CE1
07-22-2008, 06:47 AM
BMW Named UK’s Cleanest Automotive Company
Source: Josh from RawAutos.com

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It was released yesterday that BMW is the United Kingdom's cleanest Premium Auto Maker. Premium is a key word here. But still, it wasn't Lexus, it wasn't Mercedes-Benz, it wasn't, okay, okay, you get the point…


The study was done by an independent green company called Clean Green Cars. The study was done for all over the industry and labeled the BMW brand of cars the cleanest and the greenest of all premium cars sold on the U.K. BMW was found to have, from January until June of 2008, to have only produced an average of 161.64g/km. Lexus, owned by Hybrid toting Toyota, recorded 194.85g/km. Ouch! Supposedly the greenest automaker in the world is suddenly producing the least. Audi and Mercedes-Benz even did better with 177.36g/km and 192.85g/km. Jaguar went over the 200g/km mark and Porsche did an average of 275.64g/km. In all fairness, Porsche has the smallest line-up of cars and only makes sports cars.

Clean Green Cars also showed that BMW has decreased its average level of emissions by 11.34%. Lexus has only helped theirs by 2.16%. Audi improved by 5.78%, Mercedes went down by 4.13%, Jag went down only 2.04% and Porsche increased their emissions by 0.63%.

BMW of course has been showcasing their new EfficientDynamics vehicle line for some time now, and it's obviously payed off for them. They have been working hard to meet the EU emission restrictions and have done so ahead of schedule. They are already working hard to meet the newest EU6 legislation tagged to go into effect in 2014.

Now, if you live in the England, you can rejoice and feel free to let out a nice sigh of relief since you passed over that Toyota Prius for something, say, I don't know, a little bit more worth your time? Hopefully now you won't have the British greenies all over you about your poor judgment in saving the Earth.

AusBmw
07-22-2008, 12:41 PM
Porsche increased their emissions by 0.63%.

Good on ya Porsche sticking it up the Greenies :thumb::greenlaff:

bdaw
07-22-2008, 12:43 PM
Good on ya Porsche sticking it up the Greenies :thumb::greenlaff:

Porsche's idea of making more green cars is more like this.

http://www.bimmerdrivers.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=238&stc=1&d=1216755813

boxboss
07-22-2008, 04:30 PM
Porsche's idea of making more green cars is more like this.

http://www.bimmerdrivers.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=238&stc=1&d=1216755813

And this: :100:

bdaw
07-22-2008, 04:32 PM
And this: :100:

:greenlaff:

InsidiousSpeed
07-22-2008, 04:35 PM
BMW Named UK’s Cleanest Automotive Company


Of course, Lord Bear. Would you expect any of us here to drive unwashed vehicles?

BHR4CE1
07-22-2008, 04:56 PM
Of course, Lord Bear. Would you expect any of us here to drive unwashed vehicles?

Only those that don't have their own personal detailer.


:greenlaff::greenlaff::greenlaff:

InsidiousSpeed
07-22-2008, 05:00 PM
Only those that don't have their own personal detailer.


:greenlaff::greenlaff::greenlaff:

:mal: My car gets washed by the unwashed at the car wash place. :shake:

AusBmw
07-22-2008, 10:45 PM
:mal: My car gets washed by the unwashed at the car wash place. :shake:
:wow::wow: You let wok eyed curry munchers near your car:wow::wow:

I take mine to one of those DIY places or do mine in my own drive way.


I like BDAW idea, my cars green so i must be doing my bit for the environment, unlike all you other planet wreckers:mrgreen:

NoM6D
07-22-2008, 11:56 PM
Only those that don't have their own personal detailer.


:greenlaff::greenlaff::greenlaff:

Speaking of whom, where is D!Tailed lately? Tell him to get back on.

BHR4CE1
07-23-2008, 12:08 AM
Speaking of whom, where is D!Tailed lately? Tell him to get back on.

D!Tailed voluntarily stopped visiting this site after two of our “esteemed” members continually voiced their opinions that he had no place posting here since he didn't own a BMW.

Too bad really, but I can't blame him for leaving.

NoM6D
07-23-2008, 12:20 AM
D!Tailed voluntarily stopped visiting this site after two of our “esteemed” members continually voiced their opinions that he had no place posting here since he didn't own a BMW.

Too bad really, but I can't blame him for leaving.

That's a shame. Tell him I enjoyed meeting him in Vegas, and hope he drops by sometime down the road. Wish him well for me.

BHR4CE1
07-23-2008, 12:50 AM
That's a shame. Tell him I enjoyed meeting him in Vegas, and hope he drops by sometime down the road. Wish him well for me.

You can still PM him here and it will send him an e-mail if you like.

commencer
07-23-2008, 05:20 AM
Porsche's idea of making more green cars is more like this.

http://www.bimmerdrivers.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=238&stc=1&d=1216755813 (http://www.bimmerdrivers.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=238&stc=1&d=1216755813)

:scared:

:ball:


:mal: My car gets washed by the unwashed at the car wash place. :shake:

:stupid:

D!Tailed voluntarily stopped visiting this site after two of our “esteemed” members continually voiced their opinions that he had no place posting here since he didn't own a BMW.

Too bad really, but I can't blame him for leaving.

D!Tailed! If you can read me...get your butt back here my friend!!!

Some other members here do not have Bimmers, and some of us might stop buying BMWs after a while and will still be here hijacking threads, talking to friends and busting Mal's chops :old: (Until he bans me of course :tbal:).


I hope you do come back D! You're a great guy! :woot:


That's a shame. Tell him I enjoyed meeting him in Vegas, and hope he drops by sometime down the road. Wish him well for me.

:stupid:

Gman
07-23-2008, 09:10 AM
Green is the new topic around the States but California is one the only states that is agressively walking the walk. Of course all of this under Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.:bravo: