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AJAC’S CANADIAN CAR OF THE YEAR AWARDS FINALISTS

Many “Car of the Year” awards tend to be a popularity contest based on the subjective opinions of a few people. The Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) has a different approach: one based on objective and comparative evaluations, involving back-to-back testing that generates more than 40,000 data points as part of the voting process.

Twelve “Best New” category winners were eligible for the top honours of being either the “Canadian Car of the Year” or the “Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year” after being announced on December 3rd.  Mazda won three of the “Best New” categories while the General Motors and Kia Canada all garnered double wins.  Other category winners were from Lexus, Infiniti, and Mercedes-Benz. 

The results of that secret-ballot process, compiled by the international accounting firm of KPMG, will be revealed on Press Preview Day (Thursday, February 13th) with the announcement of the 2014 “Canadian Car of the Year” and “Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year”.

The three (3) finalists for Canadian Car of the Year and Canadian SUV/CUV of the year are as follows:

Canadian Car of the Year Finalists
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

Mazda3

Mazda6

 

Canadian SUV/CUV of the Year Finalists

Acura MDX

Jeep Cherokee

Kia Sorento

 

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Posted 2014.02.12 by Chris Jameson
RaceCanada.ca

 

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TWELVE “BEST NEW” WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR 2014

AJAC’s 2014 Canadian Car of the Year Awards

Criteria Driven – Canadian Expertise

ajac-1 2Twelve “Best New” category winners were announced today by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada, better known as AJAC.  The results were tabulated by KPMG, the accounting firm that works with the association and its Canadian Car of the Year awards.  

The twelve “Best New” categories cover the full new-model spectrum, including “Best New Small Car,” “Best New Luxury Car,” and “Best New SUV/CUV.”   Most mainstream categories are further divided by price, such as over or under $35,000, to better provide fair and relevant comparison.   The top three finalists by category are copied below.

The category finalists represent the vote results by the largest group of Canada’s best-known automotive journalists, who recently gathered in Niagara Falls, Ontario for a five-day test-drive evaluation of brand-new or significantly changedvehicle models. The event, known as “TestFest,” was hosted by the Niagara Parks Commission, and Shell Canada is the official fuel supplier.

The vote results are not the personal opinion of just one journalist. Rather, they are based on a combination of objective data and evaluation by 80 journalists of 174 vehicles. Each journalist drives vehicles in a category back-to-back on the same day, under the same conditions, on closed and public roads, so as to ensure consumer relevance.

Every detail, from safety features to cargo capacity, is thoroughly scrutinized and individually rated by secret ballot. Over 40,000 data fields are generated by the journalists. KPMG then tabulates the information from the ballots in order to determine the winners.  The vote results are kept confidential – even from AJAC – until announced publicly. 

The journalists’ evaluations are combined to select a winner in each of the twelve categories. The winners are:

Best New Small Car (under $21k)

Mazda3

Best New Small Car (over $21k)

Mazda3 Sport

Best New Family Car (under $30k)

Kia Soul

Best New Family Car (over $30k)

Mazda6

Best New Luxury Car (under $50k)

Lexus IS 350 RWD

Best New Luxury Car (over $50k)

Infiniti Q50 Hybrid

Best New Sports/Performance

Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

Best New Prestige Car

Mercedes-Benz S Class

Best New SUV/CUV (under $35k)

Jeep Cherokee

Best New SUV/CUV ($35k to $60k)

Kia Sorento

Best New SUV/CUV (over $60k)

Acura MDX

Pickup

GMC Sierra

The vote results and comparative data will be posted to the AJAC website this week.   The comparative data is criteria driven and based on Canadian expertise.   Consumers are urged to use the data as a resource buying guide, at no charge, when shopping for a new vehicle.  Look for the results under Vote Results and also New Vehicle Data – Criteria Driven - Canadian Expertise on our web site (ajac.ca).

The twelve category winners now go on to compete for the top honour of being either the 2014 Canadian Car of the Year or the 2014 Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year.    

The overall winners will be declared on Thursday, February 13, 2014 at the beginning of media day at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.

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Posted 2014.02.12 by Chris Jameson
RaceCanada.ca

 

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