Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Honda gets Topping Greenopia’s drive category

Honda CR-Z is “impressive” and lauds that the automaker has “set clear goals for the reduction of these environmental indicators and has significantly reduced their chemical emissions, waste, and energy and water use per vehicle produced.
Greenopia selects winners in seven distinct categories – home, style, food, drink, drive, fly and think – but we’re mainly interested in one champ. For 2010, Honda gets Topping Greenopia’s drive category. Why? see more!
Greenopia backs its selection of the Japanese automaker with this statement:
The average mileage of a car in Honda’s fleet is 25.81 miles per gallon giving one of the best overall scores and the best average fleet mileage of any car company with 10 or more models. Honda also has 7 cars in its fleet that get at least 30 miles per gallon on the highway and has a variety of alternative fuel cars in the making including compressed natural gas and hydrogen fuel cell cars. This complements their already available Civic hybrid and Honda has other hybrids in the works as well.

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