Skoda expands its GreenLine brand

The GreenLine uses a new manual 1.6 TDI CR engine and joins the Fabia and Superb in offering drivers a more economical car and is available for ordering now.
Due to the Octavia’s fuel efficiency and impressive CO2 emissions of 114g/km, the new model promises to be popular with fleet operators looking to reduce running costs. For example, monthly company car tax for 40% band tax payers is just £69.62 with a low fuel benefit charge of only £73.23.
The common rail offers many advantages such as quieter running, fewer moving parts and improved performance with a wider range of power and torque curves.
More great choice for fleet operators looking to curb spending comes in the form of Skoda’s new Octavia diesel 1.6 TDI CR. The engine offers a smooth, powerful and economical drive with improved CO2 emissions below 120g/km.
Again, Skoda’s commitment to fleet customers is apparent in the annual fuel benefit savings that can be made with the new Octavia diesel when compared with the well respected 1.9 TDI PD model. A 20% band tax payer will make a saving of £169 while a 40% tax payer will save £338.
Christopher Horrell, Product Marketing Manager at Skoda comments: “It is in the interest of every fleet operator to consider both Skoda’s GreenLine range and new diesel engines as they are designed purely and simply to reduce impact on the environment which, in turn will lower fleet running costs.”
To test drive any of the full range of Skoda’s or for more information on the savings you could make, go to skoda.co.uk to find your nearest retailer.