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AUTOBYTEL ANNOUNCES 2007 EDITORS’
CHOICE AWARDS
Autobytel’s Editors Name the BMW 3
Series Coupe Car of the Year
Toyota Tundra is Truck of the Year and
Most Improved Vehicle
Shhh … The Best-Kept Secret for ’07
is the Suzuki SX4
Autobytel Inc. (Nasdaq:ABTL), which provides millions of car shoppers
with expert vehicle information on its popular auto research and buying
sites, today announced its 4th annual Editors’
Choice Awards, a listing of the best new 2007 vehicles on the market
according to Autobytel’s team of veteran
automotive editors. Some of this year’s
big winners include the Toyota Tundra (Truck of the Year and Most
Improved Vehicle), the Toyota Camry Hybrid (Hybrid of the Year), and the
BMW 3 Series Coupe – Autobytel Editors’
Choice for Car of the Year.
In addition to selecting their top choices in specific vehicle
categories, Autobytel’s editors also provide
their top recommendations for buyers with specific vehicle priorities –
including fuel-efficiency, family/teen driving, affordability, style,
and just plain fun. In keeping with the buyer-focused, "real world"
spirit of the Awards, consideration was limited to vehicles with base
prices lower than $75,000.
“Over the past several months, we’ve
evaluated and reported on a wide range of vehicles –
from Korean economy cars to high-dollar European sedans and everything
in between,” noted Autobytel.com Managing
Editor Brian Chee. “After all that 'seat
time,' we’ve come to at least two solid
conclusions: 1) buyers have an amazing array of choices in an increasing
number of categories; and 2) despite improvements across the board,
certain 2007 vehicles definitely outshine the competition in terms of
comfort, design, quality, performance, or overall value. These are the cars,
trucks, and SUVs
we deem most worthy of car shoppers’
consideration, and hence, earn their spot among Autobytel’s
2007 Editors’ Choice Awards winners.”
And the Winners Are …
2007 Car of the Year – BMW 3 Series Coupe –
An emotional choice, the stunning BMW 3 Series Coupe is utterly composed
at any velocity, possesses a svelte arc of a body that’s
the best example yet of BMW’s modern design
language, and contains space for four in a cabin equal parts luxury and
business. Regardless of engine choice, the 3 Coupe is fun to drive, and
is an outright blast equipped with the 335i’s
turbocharged engine. No car outclasses its competition like this one,
making it our choice for Car of the Year.
2007 Truck of the Year and Most Improved Vehicle –
Toyota Tundra – Toyota takes aim at the
full size truck market with the
big new Tundra, thanks to its functional and innovative interior,
powertrain choices and more. The Tundra simply out-muscles and outthinks
the competition when it comes to what truck buyers want most.
SUV of the Year – Hyundai Santa Fe –Our unanimous choice for midsize SUV was also our run-away winner
for SUV of the Year, and it
makes clear sense: It's not often when a vehicle comes around that's
virtually flawless. From the grown-up new design to the near-luxury
interior with room for seven – and the cool
blue-lit cupholders – the Santa Fe is an
excellent purchase.
Best Family Car – Honda Odyssey–
After reviewing the list of sedans, SUVs, and minivans with top-notch
safety scores and a base price under $30,000, selecting the Honda
Odyssey as the best family car for 2007 was easy. Safe, comfortable,
thoughtfully designed, and available with a range of impressive
features, there’s an Odyssey to fit the
needs of almost any family.
Best Car for Teen Drivers – Honda Civic– Teens want to drive something sporty that
won’t embarrass them, and parents want
teenagers to drive something safe and inexpensive. The Honda Civic meets
all those criteria better than anything on the market today. Fun to
drive, a performance tuner favorite, loaded with safety equipment, and
boasting excellent crash-test scores, the Honda Civic is also known for
near-bulletproof reliability.
Most Stylish New Car for 2007 – Saturn Sky– Proof positive that GM’s
Saturn division is undergoing a renaissance of sorts, exemplified by the
Aura sedan, the new Outlook SUV, and the Pontiac Solstice-based Sky
roadster. By sculpting this Most Stylish New Car for 2007, Saturn
designers chiseled away the old stereotype that domestics can’t
do style.
Best Kept Secret for 2007 – Suzuki SX4– Suzuki, maker of last year’s
“Best Kept Secret”
(the Grand Vitara) is at it again with the new SX4 hatchback. It’s
the least expensive car on the market that comes with standard all-wheel
drive, but chances are you haven’t heard
about it. That’s too bad, because this
frisky little five-door is a nice piece of work and a compelling
alternative to the status quo – especially
in northern climates. Small car shoppers who battle bad weather would be
wise to drop by the local Suzuki dealer for a test drive in the
impressive SX4.
Winners in additional categories2007 Hybrid of the Year - Toyota Camry HybridBest New Minivan - Hyundai EntourageBest New Small Car - Nissan VersaBest New Midsize Car - Toyota CamryBest New Luxury Car Under $40,000 - Lexus ES 350Best New Luxury Car Under $75,000 - Mercedes-Benz E-ClassBest New Convertible Under $75,000 - Volkswagen EosBest New Performance Car Under $40,000 - Volkswagen GTIBest New Performance Car Under $75,000 - BMW Z4 M CoupeBest New Small SUV - Honda CR-VBest New Midsize SUV - Hyundai Santa FeBest New Large SUV - Chevrolet TahoeBest New Luxury SUV - Acura MDXBest Non-Hybrid for the Environment - Honda CivicMost Fun New Car for 2007 - BMW 3 Series Coupe
Discover Autobytel Editors’“Dream
Cars” for ’07
The Autobytel Editors’ Choice Awards are
strictly geared for reality – real-world
drivers with real-world budgets … But that
doesn’t mean that an editor can’t
dream! Go to www.autobytel.com to
find out which vehicles Autobytel’s editors
picked as their personal 2007 “dream cars”– the best cars they’ve
driven this year, regardless of price or practicality.
Methodology
Each Autobytel editor voted for the vehicle they’d
most recommend to buyers in each Award category, with winners determined
by a simple majority. Vehicles that were not driven by at least one
staff member prior to final voting on Nov. 17, 2006 were disqualified,
as were those that went on sale before Feb. 1, 2006 or will go on sale
after Feb. 1, 2007. (Contenders for the Best Non-Hybrid for the
Environment, Best Family Car, and Best Car for Teen Drivers awards were
not limited by sales dates or model year.)
Go to Autobytel.com for Complete Editors Choice Coverage …
For in-depth analysis of Autobytel Editors’
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For more information or to speak with an Autobytel editor about this year’s
selections please contact: Joe Foster at RBI Communications at
323.572.5361 or Rose Maciejewski at Ruder Finn at 312.953.1364.
About Autobytel Inc.
Autobytel Inc. (Nasdaq:ABTL) is one of the largest online automotive
marketplaces, empowering consumers to make smart vehicle choices using
objective automotive data and insightful interactive editorial content.
The result is a convenient car-buying process backed by a nationwide
network of dealers who are committed to providing a positive consumer
experience. Every day consumers choose Autobytel-owned and operated
websites — Autobytel.com, Autoweb.com,
CarSmart.com, Car.com, AutoSite.com, Autoahorros.com, and CarTV.com –
to facilitate their car-shopping decisions. Autobytel’s
ability to attract millions of highly qualified, in-market car buyers
and connect them with retailers has made it a leader in facilitating the
entire customer car-buying lifecycle.
The Company’s innovative marketing,
advertising, data and CRM products, including its Web Control®
customer management system, Retention Performance Marketing (RPM®)
service reminder program, Special Finance LeadsSM,
and AIC® data center, are designed to enable
dealers to offer a premium consumer experience. Since pioneering
pro-consumer online automotive content and purchasing in 1995, Autobytel
has helped more than twenty-seven million car buyers, generating
billions of dollars in car sales for dealers.