WhatFinger

"Best New SUV/CUV ($35,000 o $60,000)" class when the category winners were announced in October 2011.

VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG TDI CLEAN DIESEL Declared 2012 Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year


By News on the Net ——--February 16, 2012

Lifestyles | CFP Comments | Reader Friendly | Subscribe | Email Us


TORONTO, - In an early morning press conference at the opening of the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, the VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG TDI CLEAN DIESEL was declared the 2012 Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC).
"Winning this award is a tremendous honour, said Mr. John White, President of Volkswagen Canada. "The Volkswagen Touareg is extremely capable both on and off road, and surrounds its passengers in comfort and luxury. We are very pleased to be recognized for all of the hard work our engineers and designers have put in." The VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG TDI CLEAN DIESEL also won the "Best New SUV/CUV ($35,000 o $60,000)" class when the category winners were announced in October 2011. All "Best New" category winners are eligible to compete for the overall crown of either the "Canadian Car of the Year" or "Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year". AJAC's Canadian Car of the Year Awards chair, Richard Russell, said: "We are extremely proud of the Canadian Car of the Year program. We have gained a great deal of experience and made continual adjustments to the program through the last twenty-six years as the market and vehicles have evolved. The goal has always been to provide Canadian consumers with the most accurate, unbiased and useful information possible to assist them in making purchase decisions. This is possible because of the participation of more than 70 experienced experienced automotive reviewers, thorough evaluation procedures and the impartiality assured by secret ballots submitted to and tabulated by the international accounting firm of KPMG. "

Unlike other awards, this is not a popularity contest based on the opinions of a few people. Our winners are determined on a combination of measured facts and subjective evaluations of more than 20 parameters by the journalists - more than 40,000 pieces of data in all. Most importantly, they are based on actual testing of the vehicles - back-to-back; on the same roads and in the same conditions on the same day. The vote results that determined today's winners are available to consumers as a resource buying guide on the AJAC web site. Also available are the comparative test data derived from the journalists' extensive four day evaluation of 170 new vehicles in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario in October. This annual event is known in the industry as "TestFest". Shell Canada is the official fuel supplier of the event. The rigorous evaluation program includes "real world" driving on public roads. A variety of routes are chosen to reflect the normal use for each class of vehicle so that the test and vote results are relevant to potential car and truck buyers. Still looking to buy a 2011, 2010, 2009, or even a 2008 vehicle? AJAC archives the comparative test data from previous years on its web site. Photos from today's award announcements, the category winners' press conference, and the TestFest evaluation event, are available for print and broadcast media under www.wheelsonedge.com/ajac In addition, our AJAC journalists who evaluated the brand new models at TestFest are available across Canada for interviews to talk about the procedures, vote results and comparative data. Media are invited to visit the AJAC web site and log-in under "Ask An AJAC Expert", then choose the "Media" link to access interview information once validation has occurred.

Support Canada Free Press

Donate


Subscribe

View Comments

News on the Net——

News from around the world


Sponsored