AUTOMOBILE Magazine, America’s leading automotive lifestyle
publication and part of Source Interlink Media, LLC, a subsidiary of
media and marketing services company Source Interlink Companies, Inc.
(NASDAQ: SORC), today announced the winners of its 2009 AUTOMOBILE
MAGAZINE All-Stars Awards.
"This year’s list is one of the broadest we have compiled. Our 2008
Automobile of the Year Audi R8 is joined by stalwarts such as the BMW
3-series, newcomers like the Ford Flex, and repeat winners Chevy Malibu
and Volkswagen GTI,” said Jean Jennings, president and editor-in-chief
of AUTOMOBILE Magazine. "These ten cars are the year’s fastest, most
exhilarating, ingenious, awe-inspiring, accomplished, and compelling
cars available in the U.S.”
Each year, the editors of AUTOMOBILE Magazine convene to test, evaluate,
and debate the performance, significance, and pure enthusiast appeal of
the cars that make the biggest impact. Award winners will be featured in
the February 2009 issue of AUTOMOBILE Magazine, available on newsstands
January 6, 2009.
AUTOMOBILE Magazine’s 2009 All-Stars, with editorial assessments, are:
Audi R8 – AUTOMOBILE
Magazine calls the R8 the kind of iconic sports car that comes around
once or twice a decade. Dramatic inside and out, the R8 is wide, low,
and purposeful—it is a luxury grand tourer as much as it is a pure
sports car.
BMW 3-series – Don’t stop
the presses: the BMW 3-series and M3 get another All-Stars award (its
fourteenth, to be exact). Isn’t this déjà vu? As always, the competition
for the 3-series keeps getting fiercer, and, as usual, critics say the
latest, greatest M3 is a bit too refined. But BMW’s masterpiece of
all-things-to-all-people engineering remains more fun than anything
that’s more practical and more practical than anything that’s more fun.
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
–
AUTOMOBILE Magazine editors found that few words have the ability to
adequately convey the rush provided by the most powerful Corvette ever.
The world has produced faster cars, but few offer the same combination
of sound, speed, and exhilaration. 60 mph comes in first gear (in 3.7
seconds) and 91 mph in second.
Chevrolet Malibu – There is
no need to assemble a laundry list of the Malibu’s strengths versus its
many competitors. Drive one, and it is clear why AUTOMOBILE Magazine
named it an All-Stars winner two years in a row. The Malibu is the quiet
American on this year’s All-Stars list: a sedan with crisp handling,
commutative steering, a properly tuned ride, and an overall feeling of
quality.
Ford Flex – With
seven-passenger capacity and generous proportions, the Flex is a vehicle
that defies conventional wisdom. AUTOMOBILE Magazine was taken by the
Flex’s exterior design, which is thoroughly modern while harking back to
the glory days of U.S. automakers, and a cabin that is a masterpiece of
ergonomic engineering and chock-full of high-tech features. The Flex
concentrates on refinement and emphasizes style while being as practical
as a minivan.
Honda Fit
– More
than three decades after the original Honda Civic gave Americans a whole
new notion of space utilization, the Honda Fit has come along to amaze a
new generation. The new model’s extra polish elevates the small-car
experience with hidden features, a sleeker exterior, a smoother gearbox,
and a nicer cabin.
Jaguar XF
– What one
AUTOMOBILE Magazine editor calls "the best Jaguar sedan I have ever
driven” is a beautiful, composed, powerful, and lush car. The XF is
impressively quick and refined. Driving it is not just about going fast;
it is smooth, refined and comfortable for driver and passengers alike
when being pressed to deliver its full potential.
Porsche 911
– From
its birth in 1964 to the arrival of an improved edition last year, the
Porsche 911 has been a rare island of tranquility amid the automotive
industry’s seas of turmoil. The fortified sixth-generation 911 is
gutsier and quicker accelerating, yet it squeezes an additional mpg or
three from every gallon of premium. Breadth of character is another of
the 911’s endearing traits. Rear or all-wheel drive, coupe or
convertible, outfitted for grand touring or track days, there is a 911
for every purpose.
Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG
–
Mercedes-Benz’s mind-set for its AMG cars is to offer insane power in a
package that skews towards luxury. The C63 AMG makes the leap to the
All-Stars list because it sacrifices the posh-performance DNA of
Mercedes Benz in its quest to be a better driver’s car. Other cars in
the AMG portfolio are faster, but this one is the most fun.
Volkswagen GTI
–
With a new version of the GTI due in the U.S. in September, AUTOMOBILE
Magazine applauds this return-to-its-roots VW with yet another All-Stars
award. During its three-year run, the GTI’s performance, comfort, and
functionality kept it out front in the race to be the best sporty
compact car and also made it the 2007 Automobile of the Year.
Criteria and Evaluation
The AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINE All-Stars are chosen by the AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINE
staff, its worldwide bureau chiefs, and its contributors, following an
intensive test drive of the year’s most innovative and important new
cars. Vehicles considered for the All-Stars awards combine the following
traits:
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Redefines an existing category or creates a new market segment
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Provides excellent value and performance for the money
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Exhibits an exceptional design
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Offers pure driving enjoyment
After a 1000-mile road trip, winners are determined by a round-table
discussion that results in a vote for the ten winners. The award
decisions are not made through an instrumented test process.
About AUTOMOBILE Magazine and Source Interlink
AUTOMOBILE Magazine (www.automobilemag.com),
part of Source Interlink Media, LLC, was founded in 1986 and has a
circulation of 550,000 and a total readership of 4 million. Recipient of
more editorial awards than any other major automotive publication,
AUTOMOBILE Magazine is designed to appeal to the interests of passionate
automotive enthusiasts. Its diverse editorial mix includes
behind-the-wheel experiences in the world’s most fascinating cars, as
well as personalities, travel destinations, automotive art, vintage cars
and industry trends.
Source
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