Audi 6, Named As the World Car of the Year, Offers World Class
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Among the list of thirty six new vehicles out of the market
before January 1, 2005 for at least five countries, on at least
two continents, the Audi 6 was named as the World Car of the
Year for 2005. This was held during the media preview for the
Canadian International Auto Show held last February 16, 2005 in
Toronto. The decision came out from the forty eight
international automobile journalists representing sixteen
countries that acted as the jury. They use twenty separate
parameters including acceleration, braking, vehicle dynamics,
safety features, cargo, and off road capabilities. They then
selected the top 10 vehicles for the final round of voting.
The final selection was rated on five key areas of importance to
costumers: merit, value, safety and environmental
responsibility, significance, and wow factor! - the car's
emotional appeal. The secret ballots were then collected and
tabulated by KPMG, an international accounting firm. The World
Car of the Year programme is administered as a non-profit
corporation with a Steering Committee of six journalists who
oversee and monitor the integrity of the voting process. The
Audi 6 surpasses the Volvo S40-V50 and Porsche 911 in a close
race to be declared as the World Car of the Year. "The concept
of national borders is now almost non-existent in terms of where
vehicles and their components are designed, engineered,
developed, and built ... or where they are sold," said British
automotive journalist, Graham Johnson, who is also a co-chair of
the award program. "Considering the ever-increasing
globalization of the automotive industry," he added, "the
concept of a World Car of the Year award program was inevitable
... it is truly an idea whose time has come."
"An award of this magnitude rests like a crown jewel among a
host of accolades for our new A6. To be selected as the ultimate
winner from a list of so many deserving vehicles, by automotive
experts from around the world is truly gratifying. It signals
the universal appeal of Audi's approach to designing and
building the most progressive, sporty cars in the premium
class," said Johan de Nysschen, Executive Vice-President of Audi
of America Inc., who received the award. "We are delighted to be
the first-time recipients of such a prestigious award,