Mercedes-Benz of Nottingham is inviting the region's motorists
to maximise their fuel economy and minimise their running costs at
its Efficiency Weekend over the 19-20th September.
No matter if they own a Mercedes-Benz or not, drivers can call
on the NG2 Business Park retailer's expertise over the forthcoming
weekend to check that their vehicle is working to its optimum
efficiency. As well as conducting a complimentary health check on
visitors' cars, Mercedes-Benz of Nottingham's experienced team will
also be providing handy hints on how every driver can lower both
their car's fuel consumption and emissions.
And while the site's expert technicians are checking their cars,
motorists will have the chance to test drive the latest
BlueEFFICIENCY models available at Mercedes-Benz of Nottingham.
Offering frugal running costs without any compromise on performance
and ranging from the versatile A-Class hatchback to the M-Class
Sports Utility Vehicle, these models are amongst the 'greenest'
cars in their sectors in terms of fuel economy and tax-friendly
emissions.
All those who attend the retailer's Efficiency Weekend could
find themselves enjoying an extended test drive of one of the most
popular BlueEFFICIENCY models too. Simply by visiting the unique
event at Mercedes-Benz of Nottingham motorists are automatically
entered into a complimentary prize draw to win an E 220 CDI
BlueEFFICIENCY SE Saloon. Launched with the new E-Class range in
June, the E 220 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY SE Saloon is worth over
£27,000 and although capable of 0-60mph in just 8.6 seconds,
returns 53.3mpg on the combined fuel economy cycle and produces CO2
emissions of only 139g/km.
"Whatever their car, all motorists are welcome to enjoy the
benefits of our Efficiency Weekend," said Carole Merry,
Mercedes-Benz of Nottingham's Dealer Principal.
"At a time when drivers have little to smile about with the
recent increases in the cost of fuel, we are delighted to offer
them a complimentary service that will help them to lower their
motoring costs and which could also ultimately help to reduce the
impact their car has on our local environment."