November 8, 2015
Search for 2015 Philippines's Car of the Year Enters Final Stages
Another 19 vehicles went through the Car Awards Group, Inc.'s (CAGI) testfest last October 27, 2015 at the Fontana Convention Center in Clark, Pampanga. This third testing day brought the award giving body one-step closer in the search for the 2015 Car of the Year – Philippines (COTY – P) and Truck of Year Philippines (TOTY – P).
As per procedure, all entries were subjected to both qualitative and quantitative tests. Qualitative testing have CAGI members rate each vehicle according to criteria such as design, fit and finish, ergonomics, comfort, and driving dynamics. The Quantitative tests, on the other hand, are conducted by the CAGI Technical Team to measure the vehicle's performance on a safe closed track. VBox is internationally recognized as a quality standard in automotive testing.
Adding to the list of entries were nominees from Chevrolet, Ford, Haima, Kia, Isuzu, Subaru, Suzuki, Tata, and Volkswagen.
Freshly launched earlier in the month, the all-new Trax is Chevrolet's lone entry this year. Meanwhile, returning for another day of testing were Ford with the all-new Mustang 5.0 V8 Premium; and Haima with the Haima 2 1.5 GLS C-Sport MT. Kia's entry-list consisted of the Sorrento, Carnival, and the Forte in sedan, hatchback, and coupe forms.
Isuzu entered the updated Mu-X and D-Max that now has a more powerful 3.0 VGS engine, while Subaru is vying for a win with the WRX 2.0 MT, Legacy 2.5i S, and Outback. Suzuki and Tata also made a second appearance at the testfest with the Celerio GL MT, and Xenon 4x2 MT, respectively. Finally, Volkswagen's nominees are the Polo Hatch and Golf GTI.
“CAGI is overwhelmed by the number of cars available for testing from the car manufacturers and distributors. If you plan to buy a car soon, the COTY Awards on November 13 will identify the best car available on a category and overall basis. And if you already bought a car, the COTY Awards will tell you if you already chose the best” said Robby Consunji, president of the Car Awards Group, Inc.
With these entries, the number of vehicles vying for the coveted awards has now reached 63 nominees. CAGI has also scheduled an extra testing day to accommodate the sheer number of entries this year before the awards night on November 13.
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