New, road-tax-free Citroen and Peugeot
07 April 2010
Both Peugeot and its sister company, Citroen have just announced new models which are free to tax for the first year thanks to their low CO2 emissions.
The Citroen C5 1.6HDi 110hp and Peugeot 207 1.6HDi 112hp both emit less than 131g/km CO2 (130g/km and 119g/km respectively) which is the threshold for the Government’s new ‘showroom tax’.
Watch our Citroen C5 car review video:
The Citroen C5’s revised 1.6HDI engine is available across the range and offers not only lower emissions but also better fuel economy than before at 56.3mpg (up from 53.3mpg). Prices are unaffected.
Meanwhile the Peugeot 207 1.6HDi 112hp gains an all-new engine and six-speed gearbox which is promised to not only be greener but also more responsive than the 1.6HDI 110hp it replaces.
Full Peugeot 207 gallery:
The new engine and gearbox are available on hatchback and SW estate models in Sport trim and on the SW estate in Outdoor, faux-off-road, trim. Prices start at £15,645 for the 3dr Sport, rising to £17,585 for the SW Outdoor.
By Owen Ready

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