By Frank Williams on November 16, 2007

vehicle_exhaust_3.jpg As IT Wire reports, the European Federation for Transport and Environment (EFTE) is kicking ass and naming names. Well, naming names. The environmental pressure group– claiming to represent 49 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in 21 countries– compiled a list ranking auto manufacturers by tailpipe cleanliness, based on 2006 date. And who's the fairest of them all? The EFTE gives the green gong to PSA Peugeot Citroën SA. On average, the French manufacturer's cars emit 229 grams of CO2 per mile. Fiat SpA was next with 232 g/mile. The worst? BMW with 297 g/mile and Daimler AG at 303 g/mile. Here's how EFTE's ratings shake down:

1. PSA – 229 grams CO2/mile
2. FIat – 232
3. Renault – 237
4. Toyota – 246
5. Honda – 248
6. GM – 253
7. Ford – 261
8. VW & Suzuki (tie) – 268
10. Hyundai – 269
11. Nissan – 271
12. Mazda – 279
13. BMW – 297
14. Daimler AG – 303

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