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Peugeot Recieves a trio of What Car? Awards

Stunning hat trick as Peugeot dominates What Car? Car of the Year Awards New Lion New Appraise!


3008 What Car? Car of the Year 2010
3008 tops new Crossover category
5008 voted MPV of the Year

In a stunning start to its 200th year, Peugeot has scored a magnificent hat trick in the prestigious 2010 What Car? Car of the Year Awards, winning two category awards as well as the overall Car of the Year title for the standard-setting Peugeot 3008 Crossover.

The 3008 is compact and spacious with a host of useful driving features available such as grip control, dynamic roll control, a heads-up display, distance alert and Hill Assist automatic electric parking brake. It successfully combines the best features of a saloon car, MPV, SUV and hatchback to deliver flexibility, space, rugged looks and driveability.

3008 also respects the environment with an efficient range of engine options producing emissions starting at just 130g of CO2 per kilometre. A hybrid version, available in 2011, will push the boundaries of low-emissions family motoring even further.

In fact, the 3008 has proven such a compelling all round package that What Car? introduced a new category to accommodate it: the Crossover. Naturally, 3008 was also crowned winner of this new category.
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What Car Awards Mazda6 the ‘Family Car’ and ‘Estate Car of the Year 2010

• Mazda6 scoops ‘Family Car’ and ‘Estate Car’ categories at What Car? Car of the Year 2010
• Mazda6 is awarded for performance, reliability and affordability ahead of rivals
• Fifth and sixth What Car? Car of the Year awards for Mazda6

The popular Mazda6 has scored its fifth and sixth What Car? Car of the Year honor being knighted both the ‘Family Car’ and ‘Estate Car of the Year in 2010’ at the prestigious What Car? Awards held at the Grosvenor House hotel in London yesterday, (Thursday 14th January). The Mazda6 wowed a panel of three judges with its performance, reliability and affordability after evaluating three cars in each of the ‘Family Car’ and ‘Estate Car’ categories.

Now in its 33rd year, the What Car? Car of the Year Awards compares 392 different models across 16 major categories.
Peter Lawson, judge for the ‘Family Car’ category commended the Mazda6 for its practicality, comfort, class, reliability and its fun to drive appeal, claiming: “If you choose wisely, you can have all these talents wrapped up in one car: the Mazda6.”
He added: “What’s more, this Mazda’s resale values are stronger than a body-builder’s biceps.”
Steve Fowler, What Car? Editor commented on Mazda’s double triumph: “The Mazda6 Hatchback and Estate outclassed contenders in the ‘Family Car’ and ‘Estate Car’ categories with its overall package of practicality and good looks proving too much for the competition. The Mazda6 ticks all the right boxes when it comes to company car and family car drivers making an informed car purchase”.
The Mazda6 Estate impressed judges with the same attributes of the Mazda6 hatchback yet the extra space and clever mechanisms ‘dazzled’ panel judge Barnaby Jones and beat off stiff competition for the ‘Estate Car of the Year’ title .
The Mazda6 range, priced from £16,115 on-the-road, inspired a decisive reaction from the judges and claimed the ‘Family Car’ and ‘Estate Car’ titles from the Skoda Superb and Ford Mondeo in the ‘Family Car’ category, while the Mazda6 Estate outshone the Skoda Octavia Estate and Mercedes E-Class in the ‘Estate Car’ category.
Jeremy Thomson, Managing Director, Mazda UK added: “We are truly delighted that the Mazda6 has been crowned the What Car? ‘Family Car’ and ‘Estate Car of the Year’. These are the fifth and sixth awards from What Car? for the Mazda6, which is further confirmation why the Mazda6 is one of our most popular models in the range. The current model has sold over 22,000 since launch in 2007 and thanks to its high levels of comfort, flexibility, dynamic handling and great engine, it is no wonder that the Mazda6 continues to attract family and company car drivers.”