Major problems with diesels engines have been in the most part solved thanks to Audi and its 20 years of research to make diesel engines cleaner, stronger and faster, Audi’s highly efficient TDI clean diesel engines reduces CO2 emissions by 20% over petrol engines and are 30% more fuel efficient.

Audi has started a campaign to raise the public awareness for its TDI clean diesel engines and is planning to expand it all over the world, in America Audi has committed to support The Nature Conservancy a voluntary carbon offset program that counterbalances carbon emissions by reforesting private lands to capture and store carbon, Audi will donate 1 US Dollar for every Facebook user who joins the cause at www.causes.com/natureconservancy.
Audi is always investing in innovations to reduce its engines CO2 emissions and without a doubt, one the biggest innovations so far was the introduction of the Audi Q7 TDI clean diesel, but Audi commitment with the environment doesn’t stop there, Audi want to promote reduced CO2 emission by supporting organizations and by spreading the word about the benefits of reduced emissions.
We could expect to see a similar campaign from Audi here in the UK, meanwhile it is worth reminding our readers that a wide range of Audi TDI models emit less than 200g/Km which means you won’t have to pay 3% company car tax penalty levied on diesel engines.
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