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No fewer than 23
models in Citroën’s current line-up could become exempt from the
London’s Congestion Charge, if Mayor Ken Livingstone’s proposals,
announced in full today, get the green light.
The proposal is that vehicles in Band A and B, emitting 120g/km or less
of CO2 and which meet the Euro 4 standard for air quality
would be eligible for a 100% discount for London’s Congestion Charging
Zone. Citroën is already one step ahead in offering a wide selection of
environmentally friendly cars that could qualify for this 100% discount.
Included in the 23 Citroën models is the family sized C4, thanks to its
intelligent new EGS (Electronic Gearbox System) and ultra clean 1.6 HDi
engine. Funky superminis such as the 109g/km C1, the C2 and C3, all with
excellent Euro NCAP occupant safety ratings, would also be exempt.
Whilst Congestion
Charging is limited to the Capital at present, the levy is in the
consultation stage across many large UK cities. Others considering the
surcharge include Birmingham, Cambridge, Cardiff and Manchester with the
latter already targeting a 2012 launch date. |