Motor Magazine COTY - Full Results (Australia)


Bruce

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Our own Yannis created a thread for the winner earlier today: here

Here are the full results

1) Audi B7 RS4
2) Porsche 911 Turbo
3) BMW Z4 M
4) Porsche Cayman S
5) Mistubishi Evo IX
6) Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG
7) BMW M6
8) BMW M5
9) Holden FPV F6 Typhoon
10) Sickem STI
11) Nissan 350Z Track
12) Volkswagen Golf GTI
13) Lotus Exige S
14) Holden Commodore SSV
15) Volkswagen Golf R32
16) Ford XR6T (man)
17) Ford XR6T (auto)
18) Holden HSV GTS
19) Ford Liberty GT-B
20) Ford XR5

Thanks to GTRFreak on Supercars.net for the information
 
One Audi on the list , on the top of it actually.:D

Also the "family" has two Porsche and two VW.:usa7uh:
 
Trust me you don't want to mess with my "family"...

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:cool: :D
 
The mag said the 911 Turbo is a bit hard to handle at the limit and it drives like a 911 Carrera S but with more of everything. I didn't read why the RS4 won, cause i didn't have enough time to read it at the newsagency. I don't buy Motor because their writing is crap.

One more thing, 7.3AMG can you correct the list, nothing big but it should be
Ford FPV F6 Typhoon, Ford XR6 T, Ford XR5 and Subaru Liberty.
 
The mag said the 911 Turbo is a bit hard to handle at the limit and it drives like a 911 Carrera S but with more of everything. I didn't read why the RS4 won, cause i didn't have enough time to read it at the newsagency. I don't buy Motor because their writing is crap.

One more thing, 7.3AMG can you correct the list, nothing big but it should be
Ford FPV F6 Typhoon, Ford XR6 T, Ford XR5 and Subaru Liberty.

Thanks for the information, i'll correct those right now :usa7uh:


:t-cheers:
 
the Motor COTY is not done in one go at the end of the year, it is a continious process through out the year. It is divided into 4 sections. Australian, Japanese, Eurpoean and American performance car. The magazine go through performance testing of a section of cars every 3 months. For example. they tested the Aussie cars in March, and then the Japs cars in June... and so on. The cars coming 1st, 2nd, 3rd from each section will go through to the final round at the end of the year. Any late entry will be automatically included into the final round of COTY. And this year the Holdens are the late entry so that is why they are included even though Ford (which is considered as a local brand) came 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the Australian section of the COTY, resulting in a total of 5 Aussie cars in the COTY list.

Hope that answers your question Cawimmer
 

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