Thursday, October 25, 2007

AutoWeek Editors Honor Best of Tokyo Motor Show


Cars? You've got to be kidding! Yea, I know. For all the "Green" stuff I post, you'd think I wuz a tree-hugger. But (God forgive me) I luv cars. Vroom, vroom. -- LD

The magazine's Editors' Choice Awards
recognize Best in Show, Best Concept,
Most Significant and Most Fun


DETROIT -- The AutoWeek editorial staff will announce its Editors' Choice Award winners for the 2007 Tokyo International Motor Show in its November 12 issue.

For more than a decade, the editors of the weekly automotive-enthusiast
magazine have scoured show floors in Detroit, Geneva, Paris, Frankfurt and Tokyo, selecting winners in four categories: Best in Show, Best Concept, Most Significant and Most Fun.

The 2007 AutoWeek Editors' Choice Award winners for the Best of Tokyo are:

BEST IN SHOW: Nissan GT-R - "This is the super car everyone has been
waiting for since Nissan officials announced in 2001 that they would re-
create the icon," said AutoWeek Editor and Associate Publisher Dutch
Mandel. "A twin-turbocharged, 3.8-liter V6 pushes this coupe to a top
speed of 193 mph and from zero to 60 in 3.5 seconds. The great news for
the U.S. is that Nissan will finally bring this flagship to our shores."

BEST CONCEPT: Mazda Taiki - "This aero-efficient sports car blends the
best of the last three Mazda show cars with the company's next-generation
Wankel rotary engine: a power plant that celebrates its 40th anniversary
this year. It sets the way for the future front-engine, rear-drive sports car."

MOST SIGNIFICANT: Honda CR-Z - "Here's a car that finally reintroduces passion and emotion in a legendary vehicle that is also powered by alternative sources. The CR-Z is very much the spiritual successor to Honda's beloved CRX, a subcompact rocket from the past."

MOST FUN: Suzuki X-Head - "It's every kid's Tonka toy come to life. It's
boxy, it's burly, it's bright yellow and looks as though it wants to haul
heavy loads through woods. It's what happens when Suzuki builds a Hummer."

The AutoWeek editorial staff will announce its 2008 Editors' Choice
Awards for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit next
January during the magazine's annual Design Forum. For more information on the event as well as past Editors' Choice Award winners and auto show coverage, visit AutoWeek.com.

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SOURCE: AutoWeek

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