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Autocar
India has joined hands with CNBC India to launch the CNBC-Autocar awards.
The Car of the Year and awards in other categories will become
an annual feature to pay tribute to the best cars launched in the Indian
market.
ITS THE best of the best, cars that have impressed us the most over
the past year, the one that stands out above the rest. Its the new
benchmark against which all others in its class are judged. Its
the one we relish driving, the one that changes the rules of the game,
forcing the opposition to give more. This will be the Car of the
Year.
Choosing the best car in the market is no easy task. Cars these days are
getting better and better. For the consumer, it means more difficult choices.
Which is why weve devised the Car of the Year awards, to select
the best and help the car buyer make up his mind. This is to become an
annual feature to announce one main winner and several category winners
for that particular year.
We feel we are best placed to pass judgement on any car in the market
because weve tested all of them over thousands of kilometres. Weve
driven them in town, up and down the highway, on good and bad roads, and
sometimes on no roads at all. Weve loaded them with people and luggage
and examined every ownership detail.
The fact is, no one tests cars the way we do. Highly sophisticated instrumentation
and test procedures are used to conduct these tests which are done on
a neutral proving ground. On an average, Autocar India tests cars for
over 1500km under all types of conditions and on different roads, before
coming to any conclusion. State-of-the-art equipment is used to measure
acceleration, braking and top speed. Apart from this, tests on air-conditioning
performance, noise levels, fuel efficiency, handling, and comfort are
carried out. Autocar India has an exclusive tie-up with J.D. Power and
Associates and hence has access to data for five years of customer satisfaction
and car quality.
Our tie-up with the leading TV business channel, CNBC India, will give
us the advantage of its content development capabilities in electronic
media. Through CNBC our results will reach millions of potential car buyers
in over 12 million households across the country.
ELIGIBILITY
Any new car launched in the previous 12 months before December 20, 2001
is eligible for the 2002 Car of the Year award. These must
essentially be new models and not just upgraded ones. New body styles
on the same platform, however, are considered new models as these may
fall in a different segment and appeal to a different set of car buyers.
Vehicles from the passenger car segment, including minivans and multi-utility-vehicles
would only be eligible for the award.
METHODOLOGY
The object of the award is to find a single, decisive winner. The voting
process is designed for that purpose and not to provide a scale of merit
of the competing cars.
A jury consisting of a minimum of five persons will be constituted. Each
jury member will be an expert in the field of evaluating cars and have
a fair amount of experience driving a wide range of vehicles (see panel).
The jury will be assisted by objective test data and analysis of Autocar
India which has exhaustively tested all contestants.
SCORING SYSTEM
The jurists will rate the contestants on a scale of 1 to 10 on the 10
parameters given below. They will assess the vehicles individually, but
rank them in relation to their market rivals. The final score will be
upon 100 - an average of the total points of all jury members. The car
with the maximum points will be judged the winner.
PARAMETERS
Fitness for purpose This is the most important criterion and essentially
examines how well the car does the job it was made for and if it would
live up to the expectation of its owners.
- Relevance
to the Indian market Is the car right for the majority of Indian consumers
and would it have mass appeal?
- Value
for money This doesnt mean the cheapest car but how much car you
get for your money.
- Design
and styling A subjective rating on the cars looks and aesthetics,
an important consideration in a purchase decision.
- Interiors
Parameters like space, comfort, ergonomics, and the overall quality
and design will be evaluated.
- Engine,
gearbox, performance Factors like engine noise, smoothness, response,
driveability, acceleration, gearshift and choice of gear ratios will
be rated.
- Ride,
handling, brakes The dynamic behaviour of a car will be assessed at
various speeds in terms of steering feel and response, agility in the
city, stability, ride comfort and effectiveness of the brakes.
- Driving
pleasure Cars today are expected to be more than mere transport. How
enjoyable the driving experience is, is now crucial.
- Fuel efficiency
Based on fuel consumption figures in the city and highway cycles.
- Ownership
experience This parameter looks at the post-purchase considerations
such as warranties, quality of aftersales service and spare parts prices.
OTHER
CATEGORIES
In addition to the Car of the Year, there will also be awards
for specific categories. For year 2002 they are as follows:
- Best value
for money car This will evaluate the cars that give you the most value
for your money. The results are aimed at informing the consumer about
the best deals on wheels.
- Most technologically
advanced car This is to inform the consumer which companies are bringing
the latest technology to the market.
- Best design
and styling Looks and styling play a critical role in a purchasing decision.
- Manufacturer
of the year The company that has performed best in terms of products,
sales, market share and profitability.
- Most improved
car of the year The car whose sales have substantially increased and
an improvement in product quality (as rated by J.D. Power studies).
- Best drivers
car This looks at the car which is the most enjoyable to drive.
The
winners of the above awards will be announced on January 14, 2002 on the
CNBC India channel and in the next issue of Autocar India, which will
carry a full story on the awards. Look out for the winners of the automotive
Oscars.
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