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Vauxhall Corsavan goes green with class-leading CO2 emissions

VAUXHALL’S most economical van ever, the new Corsavan ecoFLEX with class-leading CO2 of 95g/km.
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30 November 1999

New Vauxhall Corsavan 1.3-litre CDTi 16v ecoFLEX with class-leading CO2 emissions of 95g/km and 78.3mpg

New low CO2 Corsavan: and there’s over 78mpg

New ecoFLEX version offers 95g/km CO2 and 78.3mpg combined

VAUXHALL has launched its most economical commercial vehicle ever, the new Vauxhall Corsavan ecoFLEX.

The new ecoFlEX version of the Corsavan offers class-leading CO2 emissions of just 95g/km.

The Corsavan achieves the sub-100g/km figure through a host of efficiency improvements. The 95PS 1.3-litre CDTi 16v ecoFLEX engine has Start/Stop technology and a variable geometry turbocharger. The van also has a lowered chassis, aerodynamic wheel covers and optimised gear ratios with a ‘shift up’ indicator.

These upgrades help the Corsavan ecoFLEX achieve Euro 5 compliancy as well as an impressive 78.3mpg on the combined cycle and 65.6mpg urban driving.

The new Vauxhall Corsavan ecoFLEX model is priced at £13,048.33 on-the-road and it is available to order now.

Corsavan has seen strong sales in the first half of 2011, up 20 per cent on last year.

Retail sales to small businesses have been buoyed by the offer of four years’ 0% APR finance, four years’ free servicing, a four year warranty and four years’ AA cover.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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