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25 January, 12 The majority of motorists across the UK would consider a retro overhaul of their vehicle if it meant they could improve fuel efficiency and save money, it has been revealed. According to research carried out by TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk, 78 per cent of UK drivers would consider some kind of retro-refit to their existing car, such as the installation of a hybrid engine, if it meant they would reduce the amount of fuel they consume. However, the organisation added: "Of course, the old advice about eco-driving and good car maintenance still remain some of the easiest, as well as the cheapest, ways to improve your economy." The news follows the launch of a new programme by the Institute for Advanced Motorists that is aimed at improving green driving awareness across the UK. The Drive & Survive initiative claims it can help road users cut their fuel usage by as much as 15 per cent through green driving methods. Find out more about the Total fuel card and start saving now. Posted by Brendan Saunders ![]() |
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