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ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ - Car and Driver, the world's number one automotive enthusiast magazine, today announced the winners of the 26th annual 10Best cars sold in America. Winners will be featured in the January 2008 issue of Car and Driver, which will be on newsstands December 4, 2007. The following are the 2008 "10Best" winners (in alphabetical order), followed by the number of times each model has made the list:
*Award is for GTI model only While eight vehicles on the list are repeats from last year, three General Motors models made the list for 2008, making General Motors the only American manufacturer to make the 10Best list this year. Two of the three models, the Chevrolet Malibu and the Cadillac CTS, are new to the 10Best list, and the significantly upgraded Corvette appears again for its 17th time. Although Chrysler and Infiniti did not return to the list this year, many familiar nameplates retained their place on the list. The BMW 3-Series, Chevrolet Corvette, Honda Fit, Mazda MX-5, Mazdaspeed, Porsche Boxster and Volkswagen GTI all are making repeat appearances. The Honda Accord also returned to the list, for a record 22nd time, but with a brand new Accord that is completely different than last year's model. Following the Accord, the BMW 3-Series and the Chevrolet Corvette are the next most frequent winners of 10Best honors with 17 and 14 appearances, respectively. "The increased competition between domestic and foreign manufacturers has created a tougher annual contest, but the eight repeat winners deserve accolades for continuing to deliver outstanding quality, performance, value and driver satisfaction," said Csaba Csere, editor-in-chief of Car and Driver. "Last year, we saw a return of the small car to the list," Csere said. "This year, the strong showing by General Motors proves that the company's stable management and consistent strategy is really starting to pay off. For the new Chevy Malibu to make our list demonstrates that, for the first time in about twenty years, GM can compete with the likes of Toyota and Honda in the important family sedan segment." During the 26-year history of the 10Best awards, imports have accounted for more than 50 percent of the winners. From 2005 - 2006 domestics accounted for 4 and 3 of the spots respectively, but in 2007, new introductions by Honda and Mazda pushed imports to again take eight of the 10 awards. This year, General Motors alone takes three out of the 10 awards. A panel of 12 Car and Driver editors determined the winners by rating them on a scale of 1 to 100 with a focus on functional performance, driving satisfaction and value. Vehicles considered for the award must be available in the U.S. by January 2008 and must be priced below the cap of $70,000, or 2.5 times the average transaction price as of summer 2007. In addition, manufacturers must provide a vehicle for testing by Car and Driver staff. Vehicles that won the previous years' honor are re-nominated if they are still available under the price cap. The judges then identify new or substantially upgraded cars for the current year to get a pool of finalists. In the quarter of a century, only four nameplates have double-digit wins; they are the Honda Accord, BMW 3-Series, Chevrolet Corvette and Honda Prelude. Since the contest's inception, the three manufacturers with the most wins are Honda (60), Ford (27), and BMW and General Motors (24 each). About Car and Driver
The world of Car and Driver has been extended over the years beyond its total magazine readership of 9.7 million to offer more content and access to its audience. Car and Driver's web site, http://www.caranddriver.com; Car and Driver Television, a weekly show on Spike TV; Car and Driver Radio, a weekly three hour program with nearly 100 affiliates; Car and Driver Mobile, text service for cell phones; Car and Driver Digital editions; a commemorative book called Car and Driver: Fifty Years at Top Speed (to be available in October) published by Filipacchi Publishing; and a soon-to-be-launched Car and Driver Race Series; in addition to the Truck and Car Buyers Guides and Road Test Annual, collectively make Car and Driver quite worthy of this summer's splashy 50th birthday celebration. Car and Driver is published by Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. whose enthusiast brands reach over 50 million consumers in the U.S. Other Hachette brands include American Photo, Boating, Cycle World, ELLE, ELLE Decor, ELLEgirl, Flying, Home, Metropolitan Home, Popular Photography & Imaging, Premiere, Road & Track, Shock, Sound & Vision and Woman's Day. In addition to the print magazine, each brand has a digital edition and website. A number of Hachette brands have extensions in television, radio, mobile services and consumer branded events. Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S., Inc., the New York-headquartered subsidiary of Hachette Filipacchi Medias S.A., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lagardere SCA, also includes book and custom publishing, integrated marketing, database and market research, as well as licensing. The Hachette website address is http://www.hfmus.com. |















