Independent Journalists Name the North American Car And North American Truck of the Year
8 January 2001
Independent Journalists Name the North American Car And North American Truck of the YearDETROIT, Jan. 8 The Chrysler PT Cruiser and Acura MD-X were named the 2001 North American Car and Truck of the Year, respectively, in an awards ceremony at the start of the North American International Auto Show here today. Now in their ninth year, the North American Car and Truck of the Year awards are chosen by a jury of 50 independent auto journalists from the United States and Canada. The awards are open to new or significantly revised vehicles that will be on the market in North America in 2001, and the jurors look for cars and trucks that raise the level of achievement in their respective categories. Evaluations of the many vehicles eligible for the awards went on throughout 2000, with the jury voting once in September to reduce the field to the most significant contenders and then voting again in mid-December to choose the finalists. The finalists for the 2001 North American Car of the Year award were the Chrysler PT Cruiser, the Honda Insight, and the Toyota Prius. The finalists for the 2001 North American Truck of the Year award were the Acura MD-X, the Ford Escape, and the Toyota Sequoia. The president of the awards' organizing committee, Alex Law, made the point that "They are the most prestigious automotive prizes in North America for many reasons, not the least of which is because they are picked by a group of independent auto writers from a vast array of media across the continent." Law added that the North American Car and Truck of the Year awards are also a secret from everyone but the man who counts the ballots -- Richard Gabrys, the vice-chairman of Deloitte & Touche -- until the envelopes are open.