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2005 Editors' Choice Awards

Criteria


» Introduction
» Criteria
» 2005 Car of the Year
» 2005 Truck of the Year
» 2005 SUV of the Year
» 2005 Hybrid of the Year
» Best New Small Car
» Best New Midsize Car
» Best New Large Car
» Best New Luxury Car
» Best New Convertible
» Best New Sports Car
» Best New Minivan
» Best New Small SUV
» Best New Midsize SUV
» Best New Large SUV
» Best New Luxury SUV
» Best New Small Pickup
» Best New Large Pickup
» Best New Dream Car
» Best Car for the Environment
» Best Family Car
» Best Car for Teen Drivers
» Most Improved New Car
» Most Fun New Car
» Most Stylish New Car

 

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Click to enlarge. Autobytel's editors examine the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible and 2005 Kia Spectra5

For the 2005 Autobytel Editors' Choice awards, seasoned journalists with decades of experience evaluating vehicles chose the new or substantially upgraded 2005 cars and trucks that they would recommend. These recommendations are subjective, and based primarily on value, design, quality, and performance. We limited consideration to vehicles with base prices lower than $75,000, except for the Dream Car category. Honestly, if you're spending more than $75,000 on a new set of wheels, you don't really care what we have to say.

At least one panelist must have driven the vehicle prior to final voting on Jan. 20, 2005. In most categories, contestants are limited to 2004 models that initially went on sale after Feb. 1, 2004, and 2005 vehicles that initially went on sale before Feb. 1, 2005.

One exception to the rule is that winners in the Best Car for the Environment, Best Family Car, and Best Car for Teen Drivers categories do not need to be new for 2005, or substantially upgraded for 2005. Instead, we review the entire vehicle population based on specific criteria:

· Best Car for the Environment - Each vehicle on our ballot must be sold nationwide and score at least 9 for pollution and at least 5 for greenhouse gases according to the EPA. Editors then select from the list of eligible vehicles.

· Best Family Car - Each vehicle on our ballot must be a four-door vehicle with a base price under $30,000 that receives no less than a four-star rating in each of the NHTSA's crash tests. For pickups, SUVs and vans, eligible vehicles must also score no less than four-stars for rollover propensity. Finally, contenders for this award must achieve these scores without NHTSA safety concerns prior to Jan. 15.

· Best Car for Teen Drivers - Each vehicle on our ballot must be a sporty vehicle with a base price under $20,000 that receives no less than a four-star rating in each of the NHTSA's crash tests. For pickups and SUVs, eligible vehicles must also score no less than four-stars for rollover propensity. Finally, contenders for this award must achieve these scores without NHTSA safety concerns prior to Jan. 15.


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