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COMPARE THE DEAL: Green versus standard rental cars Rental time (company)


Green


Hourly rentals (with Hertz)


Three-day rentals (with National)


Mitsubishi i-MiEV (electric car)


Standard


A compact Fiat 500 with a 1.2 litre petrol engine


£4 an hour in the UK From £5.50 an hour Citroen C-Zero


Standard compact


(electric car) at Paris, vehicle in same at Charles de Gaulle airport


Paris, Charles de Gaulle airport


¤266.49 including ¤169.74 all taxes and charges in early April


Seven-day rental (with National)


Toyota hybrid from Standard compact CDG airport


vehicle from CDG


¤322.49 including all airport taxes and charges ¤268.74 in early June


Range/mpg


Toyota Toyota Prius hybrid 72mpg


Toyota


Auris hybrid Auris petrol 74mpg


49mpg Ford


Focus Zetec 67mpg


Vauxhall Astra 1.6 45mpg


The Avis Eco Collection includes the VW Golf 1.6 TDi BlueMotion


BlueMotion. Giving more than 74mpg, it is part of the Avis Eco Collection. Customers booking through that are


guaranteed a diesel vehicle with CO2 emissions below 110g/km, compared with the UK average 175g/km. What’s offered: In the UK, the eco- range is available at 21 locations, with 14 of them in and around London and others in Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Birmingham. Hybrid vehicles are offered worldwide including in Europe and the US.


Hertz It offers a fleet of green cars worldwide that includes both electric and hybrid vehicles, both for consumers and business travellers.


Neil Cunningham, general manager


– Hertz UK & European strategic projects, says green options are particularly high on the agenda for its corporate customers. He highlights the benefits of driving electric vehicles in London, such as no congestion charge and free parking in Westminster.


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