. North American Car and Truck of the Year
Finalists Announced
DETROIT - An international
group of automotive journalists has selected the Ford Fusion, Honda Civic
and Pontiac Solstice as the finalists for the 2006 North American Car of
the Year.
The Ford Explorer, Honda
Ridgeline and Nissan Xterra were selected as finalists for the 2006 North
American Truck of the Year.
The results were announced
today at a news conference during a luncheon held by the Detroit Economic
Club.
The awards are unique because
instead of being given by a single publication, radio or television
station they are given by 49 automotive journalists from the United States
and Canada.
The awards are designed to
recognize the most outstanding vehicles of the year based on factors
including innovation, design, safety, handling, driver satisfaction and
value for the dollar. To be eligible vehicles must be "all new"
or "substantially changed" from the previous model.
Dozens of new 2006 vehicles
were eligible but the jurors whittled the field down to 14 cars and 14
trucks on which they voted.
Steve Laughman, a partner at
Deloitte & Touche, was responsible for counting the ballots, which
jurors sent directly to the accounting firm in Detroit.
However, Laughman remains the
only person who knows the winners, which will be announced January 8th at
the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Although the winners are
disclosed at NAIAS, the show does not give the awards.
Last year the North American
Car of the Year was the Chrysler 300/300C, while the North American Truck
of the Year was the Ford Escape Hybrid.
In the last 12 years,
domestic automakers have won the North American Car of the Year six times.
Japanese automakers have won twice and European automakers have won four
times.
In the last 12 years,
domestic automakers have won North American Truck of the Year eight times.
Japanese and European automakers have each won twice.
The jurors represent outlets
such as the Toronto Star, Car and Driver magazine, AutoWeek, The Chicago
Tribune, MotorWeek, USA Today, Autoline Detroit, Edmunds.com, The
(Cleveland) Plain Dealer, Road & Track magazine, the San Jose Mercury
News, Edmunds.com, Consumer Guide, the Boston Globe, Automotive News,
Popular Mechanics and Fortune.