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1.2 million will choose 4x4s over greener cars

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Added: 28 Feb 2008
Last update: 28 Feb 2008

Despite growing awareness over global warming and the effect we are having in the environment, research from Direct Line Car Insurance reveals that 1.2 million (16 per cent) motorists who intend to buy a car over the course of the next year will purchase either a people carrier or 4X4 ‘Chelsea tractor’.

In fact, motorists are four times more likely to buy a less fuel efficient vehicle than the more environmentally friendly hybrid or ‘eco’ cars this year.

With new car registration plates out on 1st March 2008, many motor enthusiasts have already set their sights on securing a new car, while others are looking forward to the used car bargains that can be picked up after everyone has traded in.

When it comes to car brands the most popular brands are still Ford, Toyota and Vauxhall. Despite the recent trends for more retro style cars, the Mini comes at the bottom of the wish list. Conservative choices lead the way on colour with silver/grey topping the list, followed by blue and red.

Tony Chilcott, Head of Car Insurance at Direct Line, said, “Choosing a more fuel efficient car can limit further damage to the environment, as well as provide financial benefits. And with ever increasing petrol prices, drivers are always looking for ways to cut the costs of motoring."

If you are buying a new or used  vehicle, the other easy way to cut costs is to change your insurance. It is quick and easy to amend your existing insurance policy. Direct Line is offering very competitive quotes on new vehicles currently.

Direct Line’s Car Insurance top tips on saving money when buying a new car:

  1. Buy a suitable car for your needs and the type of journey you make most often
  2. Cast aside your anti-diesel prejudice – modern engines are smooth, quiet and fast
  3. Look for a used car that is already converted to LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas)
  4. Buy a car with a 1.4 litre engine or smaller, to take advantage of cheaper road tax
  5. Buy an ‘approved used’ model from a main dealer. Ex-demo cars often have tiny mileages and are as good as new, but can be up to 30 per cent cheaper
  6. Tyre pressures must be right – an under-inflated tyre causes resistance, which causes unnecessary wear and tear and increases fuel consumption, as does driving with your windows open. Find an experienced private specialist to do your servicing rather than paying more at an individual dealer, but make sure they are manufacturer accredited, otherwise you may invalidate your warranty
  7. Motorists planning on purchasing a new car in the next few months should take time to check their insurance policy to ensure they have the best deal for their new vehicle.

To see how much money Direct Line can save you, call  0845 2460023

Top 5 most popular colours

Silver/grey (26 per cent)
Blue (24 per cent)
Red (13 per cent)
Black (13 per cent)
Green (9 per cent)

Top 5 most popular brands

Ford (12 per cent)
Toyota (9 per cent)
Vauxhall (7 per cent)
Renault (6 per cent)
BMW (6 per cent)
 

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