Neat Peugeot 3008 Diesel Hybrid

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Peugeot launch diesel hybrid car as 3008 HYbrid4. This is an interesting vehicle from Peugeot cars: They claim it is the world’s first Full Diesel Hyrid. Volvo may have a word to say about that. However it does offer quite a list of features:  Calling this a cross over car allows them to offer 4-wheel drive. The combination of Diesel and electric gives 200 bhp and yet can drive a couple of miles below 35 mph of the battery pack for zero emissions.

Diesel car magazine also like it and have voted it ‘Best Eco car of 2012’.

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