I have driven none of the nominees... which makes me just as qualified as the next auto-rag hack! Let's see... looking at the contenders, we have exactly 0 pulse-quickeners, and 3 snooze-increazzzzzzzz........
Sorry, dosed off for a bit. Looks like the entries are based not on outstanding design or revolutionary technology, but rather based on perceived
industry impact. There's the Fit, chosen presumably as an exemplar B-segment car, the market explosion of which will happen any day now. The Aura, a generally competent and competitive car from a maker not generally known for such. And the Camry, the face of the company poised to take over the #1 spot, sales wise, any day now. And I suppose it could also be said to be bringing hybrid to the mainstream masses, though I might argue hybrid civics and accords have already done such.
In other words, I read it as three cars the manufacturers have the most riding on. What better way to solicit advertising dollars during the voting period?
I was going to vote "other" out of protest, but looking at the wider list of eligible cars there really isn't much of interest. Maybe it was just a down year for the enthusiast. So be it. My half-assed vote goes with the Camry. I mail in my +3-1 reasons as:
+ Driving dynamics will put the kids in the back seat to sleep.
+ Eco Ego friendly
+ No one will question your purchase decision
- Driving dynamics may put the driver to sleep.
Blah. Humbug. Maybe the Detroit show will have something redeeming for next year.
EDIT: "And with 1 of 75 districts reporting, it's the Camry in a land slide, 1-0-0!"