DETROIT -- The Cadillac ATS and Ram 1500 were named 2013 North
American Car and Truck of the Year today by a panel of automotive
journalists.
The ATS faced the Ford Fusion and Honda Accord in the
finals for 2013 North American Car of the Year, while the Ram 1500 was
up against the Ford C-Max and Mazda CX-5 in the truck/utility finals.
This
is Cadillac's first and General Motors' fifth car of the year award.
Chrysler Group earned the top truck honor for the third time.
"This
is a very meaningful honor for the entire Cadillac team, especially the
men and women who build the ATS in Lansing, Michigan, and our dedicated
and talented designers and engineers," Bob Ferguson, GM vice president,
global Cadillac, said in a statement
"A car like ATS is the result of incredible commitment and focus.
That's the only method for creating a great performing luxury car."
The
awards are judged by 49 automotive journalists from the United States
and Canada -- representing magazines, newspapers, Web sites, TV and
radio.
Judging criteria include innovation, design, safety, handling, driver satisfaction and value for the dollar.
Seven
automakers had multiple nominees for the awards, led by Ford Motor Co.
with four: the Ford Fusion, Escape and C-Max and the Lincoln MKZ. Nissan
North America had three: the Nissan Altima and Pathfinder and the
Infiniti JX35.
The others are General Motors with the Cadillac ATS
and Chevrolet Malibu, Toyota Motor Sales' Toyota Avalon and Scion FR-S,
Chrysler Group's Dodge Dart and Ram 1500 pickup, American Honda with
the Honda Accord and Acura RDX and BMW's 3 series and X1.
The other contenders were the Subaru BRZ, Mazda CX-5, Hyundai Santa Fe and Audi Allroad.
Last
year, Hyundai won North American Car of the Year for the second time
with the Elantra. Hyundai's Genesis won the award in 2009.
With
the ATS win, American automakers have taken the car honor 11 times.
European automakers have been selected four times and Japanese
automakers have won three times. A Korean car has won twice.
The Land Rover Range Rover Evoque nabbed the truck award in 2012, the first time Land Rover won the honor.
Domestic
automakers, however, have dominated the North American Truck of the
Year award with 13 wins after the Ram 1500's victory. Japanese
automakers have been selected four times and European automakers have
won three times.
The jurors include Edward Lapham, executive editor of Automotive News.
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