Ford Focus Award
The Ford Focus is the
first vehicle ever to receive, both the North American Car of the Year and the
European Car of the Year awards.
North American Car of the Year 2000: A
jury of 47 independent journalists from Canada and the United States selected
Ford Focus as the North American Car of the Year. They selected Focus because it
set a new standard for the small car segment.
European Car of the Year 1999:
Fifty-five journalists in 21 countries voted in the 1999 COTY program and 42 of
the 55 journalists scored Focus as their first choice. Focus scored 444 points
to the second-place winner's 272.
North American awards
Automobile Journalists Association of Canada
awarded 3 Best New Car Awards 1999: Focus ZTS accepted the winners' hardware for
Best New Family Sedan (under $25,000), and Best New Economy Car went to Focus
LX. In a tie for first place (with Honda Civic SiR), Focus ZX3 completed the hat
trick in the Best New Sports Coupe Category.
Popular Science 1999 "Best of What's
New" Grand Award: The editors of popular science review thousands of new
products, technology development and scientific achievements. One hundred
products are selected for distinction as "Best of What's New." Ten
Grand Awards are given across 10 categories-Focus won the Grand Award in the
Cars category.
AAA 's Top Car under $15,000: Ford Focus
received this award from a special AAA committee.
Road & Track Ten Best: Ford Focus was named
one of the "Ten Best" vehicles in 1999.
Detroit Free Press Car of the Year: Ford Focus
was named "Car of the Year" by auto critic Tony Swan of the Detroit
Free Press. "I'm also impressed by this car's blend of supple ride and
responsive handling, which conspire to give it a comfort quotient that's near
the head of its class," said Swan.
The Detroit News Personal Favorite: "Of
all the new passenger cars introduced this year by American, European and Asian
manufacturers, the Focus may be our personal favorite. It comes in three
distinctly different body styles-a sporty coupe, a more conservative sedan and a
practical station wagon… Even the Japanese could learn something from this
well-executed small car."-The Detroit News, Wednesday, January 5, 2000.
European awards
Goldenes Lenkrad (Golden Steering Wheel):
Twenty-six jurors of automotive experts and celebrities awarded Focus first
place in this German competition with a total of 1,281 points, 67 points more
than its closer competitor.
Scottish Car of the Year 1998/99: Focus is the
first-ever winner of this award presented by the Association of Scottish
Motoring Writers. Focus also won the "family" category.
Car of the Year 1999, Denmark: Ford Focus won
this award from the Danish Association of Motoring Journalists with a total of
201 points. The next closest competitor received 121 points from the jury of 24
journalists.
Ricerce Formale: Focus won this Italian award
for a new design approach in the automotive business. It is presented by an
international jury that decides the winner for "l'automobile più bella del
monde" (World's Most Beautiful Automobile).
Car of the Year, Estonia: Awarded first place
by Estonian Car Journalists.
Irish Semperit Car of the Year for 1999: Focus
won this award from the Irish Independent with 138 points, the highest margin of
votes in the history of the award. Twenty-four of the 30 jurors awarded Focus
first place.
Family Car of the Year, 1998, Sweden: Focus won
this award from Swedish motoring magazine Motorföraren. Eight of the 10
automotive journalists on the jury voted Focus as the winner.
Text Source: Ford Media Information Center
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