Autobild: Golden Steering Wheel Awards


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Autobild readers, jury, mechanics, technicians and celebrities vote for the cars they feel should win in their respective classes. The Golden Steering Wheel awards are for the cars people feel stand out in their respective classes. The Green Steering Wheel awards are environmentally motivated. The Honor awards go to a person, usually a race driver. Here are the results.




Golden Steering Wheel Winners

Small Cars: Skoda Fabia
Compacts: Peugeot 308
Middle- / Upper Premium: Audi A4
SUV: Volkswagen Tiguan
Convertible: McLaren Mercedes SLR



Green Steering Wheel Winner

BMW - for the Efficient Dynamics technology



Honor Award

Lewis Hamilton



Link: Goldenes Lenkrad 2007 - Europäer vorn - News - autobild.de
 
Golden Steering Wheel Winners

Small Cars: Skoda Fabia
Compacts: Peugeot 308
Middle- / Upper Premium: Audi A4
SUV: Volkswagen Tiguan
Convertible: McLaren Mercedes SLR

BMW Efficient Dynamics technology

I 'm not sure about the Peugeot but all the others deserve the Golder Steering Wheel.:usa7uh:
 
Seems like a respectable list. Thanks for posting. :t-cheers:
 
Autobild readers, jury, mechanics, technicians and celebrities vote for the cars they feel should win in their respective classes. - hmm... Autobild readers should be dreaming more!


The Golden Steering Wheel awards are for the cars people feel stand out in their respective classes. - I don't agree that either the A4 or the 308 "STANDS OUT" but ok.

The Green Steering Wheel awards are environmentally motivated - WOW BMW WON a GREEN award :eusa_clap that's great!

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I 'm not sure about the Peugeot but all the others deserve the Golder Steering Wheel.:usa7uh:

Actually I think the new Peugeot's (and French cars in general) have become very competitive. They've also made great strides in improving their overall quality. I kind of like that little car too! :usa7uh:
 
I 'm not sure about the Peugeot but all the others deserve the Golder Steering Wheel.:usa7uh:

Why is that.. coz it's the only one that isn't German or isn't owned by a German company?

Sometimes you let your bias get the better of you. God forbid if Lexus was in that list...

Anyhow, interesting 'awards' this. Congrats to all the winners, and yes that includes Peugeot. :eusa_clap

Great to see BMW's Efficient Dynamics getting an award there too. :usa7uh:
 
Autobild Golden Steering Wheel Awards 2011

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Winners in the categories

- small cars: VW Up
- compacts: BMW 1er
- mid and premium: Audi A6
- cabrios: Mercedes SLK
- sports cars: Porsche 911
- SUV: Mercedes M-Class
- green: Dieselhybrid Hybrid4 PSA (Peugeot/Citroën)
- honorary steering wheel: Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Company

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Congratulations to the winners!

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AUTOHAUS online: Portal für Autohandel, Autohersteller und Automobil-Zulieferer

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got ahold of Daimler's press release ;)

M-Class and SLK are best in class in 2011 "Golden Steering Wheel" awards: Two golden steering wheels for Mercedes-Benz

Stuttgart – No other automotive brand has had more success in the "Golden Steering Wheel" awards than Mercedes-Benz. This year's Europe-wide vote saw the M-Class and the SLK each win their respective category. These two first places put the Stuttgart-based premium-brand manufacturer at the very top of the "Golden Steering Wheel" all-time winners' list. Mercedes-Benz has won the award, one of the most important distinctions in the European automotive industry, a total of 21 times. The awards were presented to Dr Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars, and Professor Dr Thomas Weber, Daimler AG Board of Management member responsible for Group Research and Mercedes-Benz Cars Development, in Berlin last night.

More than 260,000 readers of the German publications "Bild am Sonntag", "Auto Bild" and their European sister publications in 22 countries registered their votes in this year's "Golden Steering Wheel" awards. The winner of the SUV class was determined in a direct vote, so making the Mercedes-Benz M-Class the winner of the "Golden Steering Wheel" in this group. The SLK won its category after being shortlisted along with four of its competitors. In the unimpeachable judgement of a panel of experts, and after undergoing real-life testing, it too was awarded the "Golden Steering Wheel" in its category.

Readers from across Europe valued not only the M-Class's characteristic and distinctive design and its variable interior, with that all-important sense of wellbeing, but also the excellent energy efficiency and thus environmental acceptability of this premium SUV. The permanent all-wheel drive system of the Mercedes-Benz M-Class also proved a determining factor thanks to its well-balanced ride comfort along with excellent driving dynamics, both on and off road, along with the car's outstanding range and high level of safety.

What ultimately swayed the result in favour of the SLK Roadster in the "Golden Steering Wheel" competition was, above all, the way it manages to combine light-footed sportiness with stylish comfort, striking sports car design with absolute everyday practicality, and superb performance with exemplary ecological credentials. With the excellent performance it derives from its economical and yet powerful engines, along with technical innovations such as the unique panoramic vario-roof with MAGIC SKY CONTROL, which can be switched from light to dark at the touch of a button, the SLK takes driving pleasure and open air enjoyment to a whole new level.

This year's double win in the "Golden Steering Wheel" awards marks the continuation of a fine tradition: with a total of 21 victories to date, the brand with the three-pointed star now leads the field of the most successful car brands to win the competition for the "Golden Steering Wheel", a prize that has been awarded since 1976.

Source: Daimler

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