Motorists who replace worn car parts at the earliest opportunity to ensure their vehicle is running as efficiently as possible so they minimise their impact on the environment may be impressed by a new Toyota.

The iQ3 is capable of fuel economy of 58.9 mpg on the combined cycle and boasts CO2 emissions of 113 g/km.

Fitted with a 1.33-litre engine, the vehicle is similar to its sibling – the iQ2 – in terms of specification.

However, it does come with a couple of added extras in the form of 16-inch alloy wheels and chrome-finished door mirrors.

Buyers will be looking at paying at least £11,495 for the six-speed manual version of the model, while the Multidrive variation starts at £12,495.

However, motorists who cannot justify shelling out that kind of money at the moment may find there are other ways to improve their green credentials.

Replacing worn parts can help ensure a vehicle is running at its most efficient and drivers who already own a model by the Japanese manufacturer may find they can secure cheap Toyota car spares online.
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