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Diesel&EcoCar Magazine 332 Back Issue

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18 Reviews   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Automotive)
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The January 2015 issue marks the launch of EcoCar, a new monthly supplement dedicated to the most economical cars on sale. The 17-page supplement covers all hybrid, electric and alternative fuels, as well as sub-100g/km CO2 petrol cars for the first time, too. It’s very much a one-stop shop for eco-friendly and green motoring. In EcoCar this month, we’ve got first UK tests of the Kia Soul EV and Audi’s A3 e-tron, and we get behind the wheel of the barnstormingTesla Model S, Toyota’s updated Yaris Hybrid and the all-electric Volkswagen e-up! Renault’s brand new Twingo takes on the dinky Peugeot 108 – which one is crowned the city car champion? There’s also an insight into the electric car market and what it means for the consumer. We’ve also got the first photos of the new Vauxhall Viva city car and Toyota’s Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle

In DieselCar, there’s news of Merc’s new baby estate, the CLA Shooting Brake and first photos of the facelifted A1. We’ve been testing Hyundai’s new i20 supermini, the Fiat 500X crossover and Audi’s updated Q3, as well the Mazda2 with brand new 1.5-litre Sky-Activ diesel engine. A pair of new MINIs complete the first tests this month – the Cooper SD Hatch and Countryman Cooper D ALL4. BMW’s 2 Series Coupé and Volkswagen’s Scirocco go head-to-head and there’s tests of the latest Dacia Duster, the Skoda Octavia Scout, Mercedes-Benz C-Class estate and facelifted Peugeot 508 BlueHDi, as well as the most powerful SEAT Alhambra ever.

In our used car section this month, the Kia Sportage 1.7 CRDi is the subject of our in-depth used car buyer’s guide. There’s also all your favourite sections, including Doctor Diesel, The Extra Mile, Marketplace, Meals on Wheels and the most up-to-date data section in the business.
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332 The January 2015 issue marks the launch of EcoCar, a new monthly supplement dedicated to the most economical cars on sale. The 17-page supplement covers all hybrid, electric and alternative fuels, as well as sub-100g/km CO2 petrol cars for the first time, too. It’s very much a one-stop shop for eco-friendly and green motoring. In EcoCar this month, we’ve got first UK tests of the Kia Soul EV and Audi’s A3 e-tron, and we get behind the wheel of the barnstormingTesla Model S, Toyota’s updated Yaris Hybrid and the all-electric Volkswagen e-up! Renault’s brand new Twingo takes on the dinky Peugeot 108 – which one is crowned the city car champion? There’s also an insight into the electric car market and what it means for the consumer. We’ve also got the first photos of the new Vauxhall Viva city car and Toyota’s Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle In DieselCar, there’s news of Merc’s new baby estate, the CLA Shooting Brake and first photos of the facelifted A1. We’ve been testing Hyundai’s new i20 supermini, the Fiat 500X crossover and Audi’s updated Q3, as well the Mazda2 with brand new 1.5-litre Sky-Activ diesel engine. A pair of new MINIs complete the first tests this month – the Cooper SD Hatch and Countryman Cooper D ALL4. BMW’s 2 Series Coupé and Volkswagen’s Scirocco go head-to-head and there’s tests of the latest Dacia Duster, the Skoda Octavia Scout, Mercedes-Benz C-Class estate and facelifted Peugeot 508 BlueHDi, as well as the most powerful SEAT Alhambra ever. In our used car section this month, the Kia Sportage 1.7 CRDi is the subject of our in-depth used car buyer’s guide. There’s also all your favourite sections, including Doctor Diesel, The Extra Mile, Marketplace, Meals on Wheels and the most up-to-date data section in the business.


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The January 2015 issue marks the launch of EcoCar, a new monthly supplement dedicated to the most economical cars on sale. The 17-page supplement covers all hybrid, electric and alternative fuels, as well as sub-100g/km CO2 petrol cars for the first time, too. It’s very much a one-stop shop for eco-friendly and green motoring. In EcoCar this month, we’ve got first UK tests of the Kia Soul EV and Audi’s A3 e-tron, and we get behind the wheel of the barnstormingTesla Model S, Toyota’s updated Yaris Hybrid and the all-electric Volkswagen e-up! Renault’s brand new Twingo takes on the dinky Peugeot 108 – which one is crowned the city car champion? There’s also an insight into the electric car market and what it means for the consumer. We’ve also got the first photos of the new Vauxhall Viva city car and Toyota’s Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle

In DieselCar, there’s news of Merc’s new baby estate, the CLA Shooting Brake and first photos of the facelifted A1. We’ve been testing Hyundai’s new i20 supermini, the Fiat 500X crossover and Audi’s updated Q3, as well the Mazda2 with brand new 1.5-litre Sky-Activ diesel engine. A pair of new MINIs complete the first tests this month – the Cooper SD Hatch and Countryman Cooper D ALL4. BMW’s 2 Series Coupé and Volkswagen’s Scirocco go head-to-head and there’s tests of the latest Dacia Duster, the Skoda Octavia Scout, Mercedes-Benz C-Class estate and facelifted Peugeot 508 BlueHDi, as well as the most powerful SEAT Alhambra ever.

In our used car section this month, the Kia Sportage 1.7 CRDi is the subject of our in-depth used car buyer’s guide. There’s also all your favourite sections, including Doctor Diesel, The Extra Mile, Marketplace, Meals on Wheels and the most up-to-date data section in the business.
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