This year's European Car of the Year award was certainly a very close-run contest.
In the end, the Vauxhall / Opel Astra secured victory, but Volvo's XC90 was just fifteen points behind. The jury of fifty-two motoring journalists was particularly impressed by the Astra's value for money and – compared to the previous model – its smaller dimensions, increased interior space and reduced weight.
One surprising result concerned the Škoda Superb. Despite being the type of worthy, non-premium product that usually does well in this event, the Czech contender only managed to come sixth out of seven nominees.
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In the end, the Vauxhall / Opel Astra secured victory, but Volvo's XC90 was just fifteen points behind. The jury of fifty-two motoring journalists was particularly impressed by the Astra's value for money and – compared to the previous model – its smaller dimensions, increased interior space and reduced weight.
The new Vauxhall / Opel Astra is the |
2016 European Car of the Year. |
One surprising result concerned the Škoda Superb. Despite being the type of worthy, non-premium product that usually does well in this event, the Czech contender only managed to come sixth out of seven nominees.
2016 European Car of the Year – Final Results | ||
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1 | Vauxhall / Opel Astra | 309 points |
2 | Volvo XC90 | 294 points |
3 | Mazda MX-5 | 202 points |
4 | Audi A4 | 189 points |
5 | Jaguar XE | 163 points |
6 | Škoda Superb | 147 points |
7 | BMW 7 Series | 143 points |
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