
Now where have you seen this before? Yes, the motor industry now has it's own energy labels allowing you to compare new vehicles and their comparative "greenness" or more simply Co2, but how?

All dealers should now be displaying an energy rating sticker. This sticker shows that vehicles Co2 emmissions , miles per gallon (mpg) and the VED (vehicle excise duty, or road fund licence) cost for 12 months. All important stuff. yes you can use this to compare the environmental credentials of one car versus another but you can also compare the two very important future running costs. The lower the rating, the less fuel it will use and the less it will cost to tax it each year.

