Women car buyers 'don't think green'

Updated 12.47 Wed Jun 06 2007
Keywords: motorist, environment, car buyer

Women place the environment towards the bottom of their priorities when buying a car, a survey has found.

According to the poll published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), women drivers were less bothered about environmental factors.

According to the poll, women drivers were less bothered about enviromental factors

But the survey, which looked at women's attitudes to motoring, showed there was more concern among the under-40s.

SMMT chief executive Christopher Macgowan said: "The ever-frugal motorist has helped limit climate change through reduced tailpipe emissions by purchasing more cars with fuel-efficient diesel engines.

"The survey indicates that the environment is gradually becoming more of a hot topic for new car buyers - especially with the younger motorist.

"Hopefully, campaigns will make more motorists aware of both the cost, and climate change advantages, of modern, cleaner engine technology."

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