Audi, Mitsubishi and Volkswagen join government electric car charge

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Manufacturers latest to sign up to campaign promoting the benefits of ultra-low emission vehicles

Audi, Mitsubishi and Volkswagen have signed up to a government campaign aiming to promote the benefits of low-emission cars and vans. The three companies become the latest major manufacturers to join...

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