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Audi R8 goes from 0 to Victory in 15,000 votes
Germany’s hottest export claims title in ‘MSN CARs car of the year’ epic

British motoring
enthusiasts have put the brakes on Ferrari and BMW today by naming the German
Audi R8 as ‘MSN Cars Car of the Year’. The online poll,
available at cars.uk.msn.com, saw 42% of voters choose the German supercar ahead
of Ferrari’s 430 Scuderia (13%) and BMW’s M3 (11%), firmly placing the Audi R8
as the most desired vehicle for 2008.
The annual ‘MSN
Cars Car of the Year’ award was launched in 2005, with previous winners
including the BMW 3-Series Coupé (2007), Bugatti Veyron (2006) and Britain’s own
Aston Martin DB9 (2005). However, with foreign vehicles dominating the top 10
this year, it seems Brits have forgotten their 2005 winning manufacturer and the
once beloved Jaguar - both were missing from this year’s hotlist, though
Jaguar’s exciting new XF saloon just missed the cut off date for the award.
The Mini Clubman also lost
favour with this year’s voters, dropping from the impressive fourth position
achieved in 2007 for the new model Mini, to secure just 2% of votes this year,
finishing in 8th position.
While journalists may have
crowned the Fiat 500 the official European Car of the Year, the British
public clearly prefer sexy looks and high performance, with the practical urban
car failing to make the top five, with just 6% of the votes.
Ferrari, the Italian
supercar supremo, has come up trumps again with its latest model, the Ferrari
430 Scuderia, which comes in 2nd place, following in the footsteps of its hugely
successful predecessors, Ferrari 599 GTB, Ferrari F430 / Spider, and Ferrari 612
Scaglietti.
German manufacturer BMW
has also scored consistently well in the annual poll, ranking in the top 6 for
the past four years with the BMW 6Series (2005), BMW M5 and M6 (2006) and BMW
3-Series Coupe (2007) all hitting the mark with voters.
“The fact that the R8 has
been voted Car of the Year by such a sizeable number of MSN Cars readers is
another very positive sign that our first ever thoroughbred sports car has
really hit the mark with British buyers,” said Audi UK’s head of public
relations, Jon Zammett.
“We have been quite
literally overwhelmed by the volume of exceptionally positive coverage the car
has enjoyed in the media, but we never forget that it’s enthusiasts of the kind
who follow MSN who have made a car like the R8 such a huge sell-out success.”
MSN Cars content manager
Tom Evans said, ‘Our Car of Year online poll has once again received a great
response from motoring fans who this year have voted for Audi’s first supercar.
It’s a leader in its class, making the Audi R8 a popular choice. ’’
“When I first drove it a
couple of months ago I was blown away by its exhilarating, sure-footed handling,
the grunt of its performance, and the fact that every second person on the road
gave it a long hard stare as we hurtled by. A brilliant car that fully deserves
to follow in the steps of cars like the DB9 and Veyron to be an ‘MSN
Cars Car of the Year’.”
To find out more about MSN
Cars, go to www.msn.co.uk/cars
The full results
of the 2008 online poll are below:
(previous year’s results are available on request)
Car |
%
of vote |
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1.Audi R8
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42% |
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2. Ferrari 430
Scuderia |
13% |
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3. BMW M3
|
11% |
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4. Ford Mondeo
|
9% |
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5. Rolls-Royce
Phantom DHC |
7% |
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6. Fiat 500
|
6% |
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7. Mercedes-Benz
C-Class |
6% |
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8. Mini Clubman
|
2% |
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9. Mitsubishi i-car
|
2% |
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10. Mazda 2
|
1% |
36,842 votes received in
total
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