Its not likely to work as a positive for the Commodore though. The firmness in the suspension is likely going to be considered a negative for the Omega and a positive for the SSV.Originally Posted by SlickHolden
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Its not likely to work as a positive for the Commodore though. The firmness in the suspension is likely going to be considered a negative for the Omega and a positive for the SSV.Originally Posted by SlickHolden
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The Omega's suspension is not particularly firm. Its ride is one of its best qualities.
Also, on a different note, Drive has selected their Car of the Year: http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Ar...eID=21002&vf=7
Didn't see that coming and I'm still shocked. An Audi TT??
And the Aurion was the best car in its catagory, but didn't handle as well as the Mits 380. Again, que?? I disagree.
Wouldn't read too much into these awards. The Toyota Yaris finished second....
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Lol. you actually read Fairfax media
These people are just screwy. THE Q7 made the final 4. WTF?
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Just looking over the Drive catagory awards - not one Holden won an award (except People's choice, which doesn't really count). Does Holden not give any advertising revenue to Drive?
Worst example - in the Best Performance Car under $60K should've been a shoe-in for the SS-V. Instead, they give it to the (admittedly still great) Golf GTi.
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I think the decision wasn't a bad one - the Golf GTi is still awesome. cars like the Mazda MPS3 might have oversurped it in the class though.
German Cars FTW, it seems.
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They dont happen to be involved with Channel 10 now do they? The story CH10 news just ran on stability control saving lives seemed rather empty IMO.Originally Posted by IBrake4Rainbows
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The Sydney Morning Herald (Fairfax) is far better and more intelligently written than the Sydney Daily Telegraph (Murdoch) - so yes I read Fairfax media.Originally Posted by IBrake4Rainbows
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It's still a shite tabloid newspaper though. <shrugs> the best of a bad lot
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Yep, agreed. The Australian news media is 2nd rate at best.
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All I can say really is magazines do it better.
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Well that's not quite true. ABC News and 7.30 report are good, and the SMH is good as well (except Drive) It's just that there's so much shite out there.Originally Posted by motorsportnerd
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Well i guess Audi paid DRIVE a huge amount of money.
On another note who cares about some drive award..............im waiting for the WORLD CAR AWARD .
It'd be good to see Holden Commodore win this year because it has already produced about 200,000 (from a guess) and even beat the challenge of having to find new nuts and bolts following the Ajax controversy. I think that Holden have taken it to the world one more time. By the way, after the Calais V swept the Cars Guide car of the year award (in which PASSAT came 2nd and Aurion 3rd?!) i'll be shocked if it doesn't happen to win.
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Adding on to that, Holden have done an outstanding performance building the VE Commodore, so go COMMODOREOriginally Posted by #3 Tasman Bloke
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The Commodore VE SHOULDN'T win the award for THAT reason. It'd be a bit like giving an award to the kid in class who always tries the hardest but just isn't going to be top of the class.Originally Posted by #3 Tasman Bloke
The Commodore VE should ONLY get the award if it is the car which best fits the criteria as set down by Wheels magazine.
Being the top selling car isn't a criteria (especially as most Commodores sold this year were the old VZ model anyway). Nor is meeting a standard business challenge of getting around the problems that a supplier was having. Holden wasn't the only one to meet the challenge of the Ajax controversy - Ford and Mitsubishi also had to solve that challenge.
Having said that, if Wheels doesn't award the VE the win, it will be controversial to say the least (unless the WM wins, in which case all is likely to be forgiven). It will lead to accusations of bias against Holden, lack of patriotism, etc, etc.
On the other hand, if the VE does win, it will also be controversial. Accusations will fly about bias towards Holden, questions will be asked about how much Holden spent to get the award, etc.
This is always a problem with Car of the Year Awards.
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