Detroit - In a year of
indecision, the ballots have been counted and the 2001 Chrysler PT
Cruiser emerged as the clear winner for North American Car of the Year.
Whether electors' priorities
leaned toward style, comfort, safety, functionality, innovation or
affordability, the PT Cruiser proved to be the compelling candidate for
a solid majority of automotive journalists. Fifty top automotive
journalists reviewed more than 20 new vehicles prior to the vote. Ballot
choices ranged from economy models to luxury sedans, minivans and
hybrids.
"The Chrysler PT Cruiser is
the latest example of innovation from the company that has consistently
invented new vehicle segments," said Dieter Zetsche, President and
Chief Executive Officer of the Chrysler Group. "That's a tradition
we fully intend to preserve.
"The PT Cruiser
demonstrates that you can have head-turning style, practicality and
value all in one package," Zetsche added.
North American Car of the Year
electors represent a variety of newspaper, radio, TV, magazine and
Internet news outlets from across the United States and Canada. The
journalists were charged with picking a vehicle that has set new
standards or benchmarks in its class while considering aspects such as
general design, safety, fuel economy, handling, general roadworthiness,
performance, functionality, technical innovation, driver satisfaction
and price.
"Chrysler PT Cruiser shows
that inexpensive doesn't have to be boring," said Alex Law,
freelance journalist and President of the North American Car of the Year
organizing committee. "The awards recognize cars that change the
dynamic . . . and it's no surprise PT Cruiser won. It's well
earned."
(Jan. 8, 2001)
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