GM Has Four of Six NACTOY Finalists; Mazda, Honda Round Out the Roster

General Motors captured four of the six spots for finalists for the North American Car and Truck of the Cadillac_cts_facing_left_150 Year awards; a Honda and a Mazda rounded out the roster.

Finalists for the 2008 North American Car of the year are: Cadillac CTS, Chevrolet Malibu and Honda Accord.

Finalists for the 2008 North American Truck of the Year are: Buick Enclave, Mazda CX-9 and Chevrolet Chevy_malibu_gray_facing_left_150 Tahoe Hybrid.

The finalists for the prestigious awards were announced Wednesday at a luncheon sponsored by the Detroit Economic Club to promote the Detroit auto show. Winners will be announced at the first press conference of the show on January 13, 2008.

GM swept the 2007 awards, with the Saturn Aura winning car of the year and the Chevrolet Silverado Honda_accord_sedan_facing_left_150 winning truck of the year in January. An encore sweep could be in the offing. If that happens, it would mark the first time a manufacturer won both awards two years in a row since the awards were created in 1994.

Honda is the only other automaker to sweep the car and truck awards. That occurred in 2006 with theBuick_enclave_driving_left_150_3  Civic and Ridgeline.

Chrysler was snubbed in this year's voting. Chrysler's new minivans were left off the nominations list from which the finalists were selected. Despite several new models, Ford, Lincoln and Mercury branded products were excluded from the nomination list.

Established in 1994, the NACTOY awards honor vehicles that set new standards or become new Chevy_tahoe_hybrid_red_facing_lef_2 benchmarks in their class. Each vehicle is judged and ranked by various categories. Those include general design, safety, fuel economy, handling and general roadworthiness, performance, comfort, assembly quality, functionality, technical innovation, driver satisfaction and price. Value for the dollar and affordability are particularly important factors.

The jury of roughly 50 people comprises a wide range of professional journalists across North America who report on cars and the auto industry. They created their own organization to independently  determine the best new products automakers offer each year.Mazda_cx9_driving_left_facing_150

Earlier this fall, journalist-jurors winnowed a very long list of new models introduced in 2007 to a short list of candidates that consists of 15 cars, including minivans, and 13 trucks, which also includes sport-utilities and crossovers.

In this second round of voting, journalist-jurors dispersed 25 points to the various candidates in the two categories. Jurors can give a maximum of 10 points to one vehicle, but no other vehicle may receive more than nine of those points.

In round three, jurors will disperse 10 points to the three finalists in each category.

Photos by the manufacturers
1 – Cadillac CTS
2 – Chevrolet Malibu
3 – Honda Accord
4 – Buick Enclave
5 – Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid
6 – Mazda CX-7

Posted by Michelle Krebs at 9:22 AM under Chrysler , Ford , GM , Toyota | Comments (1) | digg this | Seed Newsvine

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The NATOTY award really should be renamed/redefined if 2 CUVs and 1 SUV are the only finalists for "truck" of the year.

Posted by: Loren | December 12, 2007 at 9:41 AM

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