Daily Dispatch

SA car of year top 10 revealed

- By MICHAEL TAYLOR

THE South African Guild of Motoring Journalist­s has announced the 10 finalists for this year’s Wesbank South African Car of the Year.

This follows an electronic vote by a jury comprising 26 guild members, including yours truly.

After a list of 21 semifinali­sts was created from a general vote by the guild’s full members, the 10 vehicles that received the most votes are: Alfa Romeo Giulia 2.0 Base; Audi Q5 2.0TDI Sport quattro S-tronic; BMW 520d Steptronic; Kia Picanto 1.2 Style; Land Rover Discovery TD6 SE; Peugeot 3008 1.6 THP Allure; Porsche Panamera 4S; Suzuki Ignis 1.2 GLX; Toyota C-HR 1.2T Plus CVT and the Volvo S90 D5 Inscriptio­n AWD Geartronic.

Each finalist will be put through its paces over two days’ testing in January, after which the winner will be announced at a gala event in March.

Now in its 31st year, the competitio­n remains South Africa’s longest-running and most coveted car award.

Judging by the finalists, it is representa­tive of the new vehicle landscape and the markets that buyers continue to buy into.

The boom that is the crossover and SUV segment is evident even here, with no less than four of the finalists being of this variety.

Of the manufactur­ers that made the finalists, BMW has won the competitio­n a record six times – in 1988, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2001 and 2011. Three of those wins were with a 5Series. Volvo has won it twice, with the S40 in 2005 and the XC90 last year.

Porsche has won the competitio­n three times – with the Boxster in 2013, the CaymanS in 2014 and the Macan in 2015.

Audi won three times, with the A4 1.8 in 1996, the A4 1.9 TDi in 2002 and the Audi A3 Sportback 2.0T in 2006.

Toyota won with the Corolla twice, first in the inaugural year, 1986, and in 1989.

Alfa Romeo took the accolade in 1999 with the 156 sedan.

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