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Aberdeenshire council elects to buy Superb

22nd April 2009 Print
Skoda Superb Aberdeenshire Council has just taken delivery of a new Skoda Superb GreenLine. The keys for the new car ­– which delivers low emissions and great fuel economy – were handed over to Mr Bill Howatson, Provost of Aberdeenshire Council, by Alan Robertson, Dealer Principal for Specialist Cars Aberdeen Skoda.

Mr Howatson, who will be using the Superb on official duty, said: "The major factors in purchasing the Superb GreenLine were its environmental credentials, the running costs and the overall value for money, which reflects the vision of Aberdeenshire Council."

The Superb GreenLine is powered by a 1.9 TDI PD engine which produces 104bhp and emits just 136g/km and has combined fuel consumption of 55.4 mpg. It features revised aerodynamics, low rolling resistance tyres and suspension lowered by 15mm to maximise air-flow around the car. In addition, it has modified gearing to reduce engine speed, remapped engine management software and a tyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel. These features help reduce the car’s fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

Commenting on the Council’s decision to choose the Superb GreenLine, Alan Robertson, Dealer Principal for Specialist Cars Aberdeen Skoda, said: “We are delighted to be able to supply Aberdeenshire Council with a Skoda Superb GreenLine. They have recognised that with the Superb GreenLine, they are getting fantastic value for money, quality and a very environmentally friendly vehicle. The Council should be commended for spending the tax payer's money wisely and I would like to wish Mr Howatson many future pleasurable and comfortable hours motoring!”

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