The 2015 Subaru Legacy has been named the Canadian Car of the Year
by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) at this year's Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.
The 2016 Honda Civic has been named the Canadian Car of the Year
by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) at this year's Canadian International Auto Show.
The list is compiled annually
by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada, also known as AJAC.
Sales are strong and so are the accolades, including selection as the 2013 Canadian Car of the Year
by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC).
Several awards won by the fifth - generation Lexus ES include 2009 Best Upscale Car for the Money from U.S News & World Report, [62] AutoPacific 2009 Vehicle Satisfaction Award for Best Midsize Luxury Car, [63] and Best New Luxury Car (under $ 50k) Award in 2007 at the Canadian Car of the Year Awards, selected
by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada.
The 2014 Mazda6 has been named Canadian Car of the Year at the Canadian International Autoshow
by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC).
Not exact matches
Unlike most other car magazines,
Automobile, which debuted in 1986 under the leadership of legendary automotive
journalist David E. Davis, Jr. and was further nurtured
by the indomitable Jean Jennings, does not regularly perform instrumented tests or obsess about the technical minutiae.
Today, we
journalists are told, it is really the Chinese market and this newly minted cash bonanza's insatiable taste for size and the imagined prestige that comes with it that are to blame for the ever - multiplying array of large and vulgar monstrosities being spit out
by the world's
automobile factories.
The
Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) has named its Canadian Car of the Year category winners, with Volkswagen and Mercedes - Benz winning big
by taking home two category awards each.
Land Rover launched a new book that has been written and crafted
by veteran
automobile journalist and wild life lover Bob Rupani called «Tracking the Tiger».
Honda also received another award for its Fit, a small hatchback unavailable in the United States but popular elsewhere,
by the InterAmerican Federation of
Automobile Journalists.
Selection and voting in all categories was carried out
by an international jury made up of 82 leading
automobile journalists from 24 countries.
The first generation LHS was praised
by motoring
journalist Jeremy Clarkson, who is well known for criticizing American
automobiles but described the LHS as «
by global standards, right up there with the best.»
This is the 19th time a Honda is named «All Star»
by the automotive
journalists at
Automobile Magazine.