German car makers BMW and Japan, and Mazda that is recorded as a vehicle that has the most CO2 emissions low.
Both cars managed to compete with 12 other world car makers in the competitive gas emission reduction in Europe.
As quoted by the AFP, after passing several tests, BMW managed to reduce CO2 emissions by 10.2 percent in 2008. While Japanese manufacturer, Mazda has reduced emissions by 8.2 percent.
The result is a calculation done by the Federation of European Transport and Environment.
BMW could reduce emissions in every model of car thanks to the implementation of Efficient Dynamics technology.
Step Ford selling Jaguar and Land brand to Tata Motors rover its also help companies reduce the number of vehicles that emit high.
Ford also could reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 6.7 percent dump. While on the other hand, Volkswagen and Japanese manufacturers Honda and Toyota did not provide significant impact to the reduction in vehicle emissions.
Last year, the European Union agreed that each automobile manufacturer to reduce CO2 emissions in new cars to 130 grams per km (0.6 miles) in the 2012-2015 period.
Currently the average CO2 emissions figures are in the range of 150 grams per km. European car makers could be fined 95 euros for every car that exceeds the emissions threshold.
At that scale, BMW and Mazda are almost nearing the threshold. BMW recorded an average emissions rate 154 grams per km, while the Mazda 158 grams per km.
While having high emission cars are VW, Nissan and Daimler. Who are in the range of 175 grams per km.
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