Citygate VolkswagenVan Centre in High Wycombe, has just launched the new Volkswagen Crafter, which
is more fuel efficient with lower-emissions than the previous model, and is
highlighting how fuel economy can improve profit margins for businesses.
In the last 12 months,
the average price of unleaded petrol in the region has risen by
16 per cent, while diesel has risen by 17 per cent.*
This increase in fuel
prices has led to services like Business Link, the government’s online business
resource, issuing advice on vehicle investment.
Business Link states:
“Businesses must manage fuel effectively to maintain their profit margins and
remain competitive.
“Fuel savings also go
hand-in-hand with lower CO2 emissions, so managing fuel effectively also
reduces impact on the environment.”
Other methods of
improving and monitoring vehicle efficiency, including driving style, tyre
pressure and fleet management systems, which can produce further fuel savings
of between five to 10 per cent.**
Mark Hudson, brand
manager at Citygate Volkswagen Van Centre in High Wycombe, said: “Many
businesses in the region will need to consider the costs of fuel and tax in the
coming years.
“The new Crafter is
designed with efficiency and low emissions in mind. It uses Volkswagen’s latest 2.0-litre TDI
engine, which can achieve 29 per cent better fuel economy, yet delivers more
power or torque than its predecessor.”
The new Crafter was
officially launched on 1 August with retail prices starting from £20,450 (plus
VAT) and is currently available to business users by Volkswagen Commercial
Vehicles Finance from a suitably frugal £305 a month (plus VAT).
For further
information about the new Volkswagen Crafter, please contact Citygate
Volkswagen Van Centre on 01494 450 611, or visit www.volkswagen-vans.co.uk
Media information:
* Statistics taken from www.theaa.com.
** Statistics taken from Business Car Magazine Issue 123.
For information on Business Link visit www.businesslink.gov.uk Fuel management for vans article.
The new Volkswagen
Crafter CR35 2.0-litre TDI 163 PS BlueMotion Technology, medium wheelbase panel
van achieves 29 per cent better fuel economy on the combined cycle than the
previous 2.5-litre BlueTDI engine with the same power output. This is the
equivalent of up to eight miles further per gallon, which could add over 130
miles to the range of the 75 litre fuel tank
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