Friday, October 21, 2011

Ford impresses at the MPG Marathon

The MPG Marathon is in its 9th year now, it has become the longest running and most popular event to demonstrate how car and driver can work together to achieve the best miles per gallon and fuel efficiency. Participants have included celebrities in the past and there has even been international coverage. The event provides a captive audience for businesses and manufacturers involved in lowering car CO2 emissions.

This year the marathon headed towards the Cotswolds, the event took place during the 5th and 6th of October. Separate routes were devised to ensure the cars and drivers covered a variety of road conditions. The 350 miles marathon was split between A and B roads as well as motorways. Participating cars were then split into classes depending on their tail pipe emissions. There was a winner for each class as well as an overall winner.This year the marathon headed towards the Cotswolds, the event took place during the 5th and 6th of October. Separate routes were devised to ensure the cars and drivers covered a variety of road conditions. The 350 miles marathon was split between A and B roads as well as motorways. Participating cars were then split into classes depending on their tail pipe emissions. There was a winner for each class as well as an overall winner.

This year's overall winner was the Smart fortwo CDi, which achieved a record of 99.24 mpg! Ford also did very well at the marathon; many Ford models lead their class. As well as passenger cars Ford submitted three Transit vans including a <a href="http://www.essexautogroup.com/used-vans/search">used Transit Tipper</a>, resulting in two of them winning best-in-class titles and another achieving 59mpg.

A lot of media attention was on the all new Ford Focus, as has been since it was launched earlier on this year. The Focus achieved 56.3mpg, which is a 17.6% increase over the manufacturer's official figures.

The MPG Marathon has become more important now as the economy continues to struggle and fuel prices continue to rise. CO2 emissions are also in the headline more than ever before, with the government asking us to think about how we can reduce our own carbon footprint.



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