AUTOMOBILE Magazine Names the Nissan GT-R Automobile of the Year
Audi A5 captures Design of the Year; Takeo Fukui named Man of the
Year; Direct Fuel Injection named Technology of the Year
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) November 11, 2008 --
AUTOMOBILE Magazine, America's leading automotive lifestyle
publication and part of Source Interlink Media, LLC, a subsidiary of
media and marketing services company Source Interlink Companies, Inc.
(NASDAQ:SORC), announced today that the Nissan GT-R is the 2009
Automobile of the Year. The magazine also named the Audi A5 Design of
the Year, Honda president and CEO Takeo Fukui Man of the Year, and
Direct Fuel Injection Technology of the Year.
The winners are featured in the pages of the January 2009 issue of
AUTOMOBILE Magazine, available on newsstands beginning December 2, 2008.
2009 Automobile of the Year: Nissan GT-R
The much anticipated Nissan GT-R is the first Japanese supercar to
seriously threaten the reigning opposition, many of whom the GT-R bested
on Germany's renowned Nurburgring. Editors noted that while the Nissan
GT-R rides like a subway car, sounds like an appliance and weighs a ton,
it still deserved to be named Automobile of the Year for delivering
high-intensity fun and astonishing performance.
“For decades, previous versions of the GT-R
were never exported to the United States. Now we know what we've been
missing, and are we happy to be invited to the party,”
said Jean Jennings, president and editor-in-chief of AUTOMOBILE
Magazine. “What we love about the GT-R is that
it refuses to compromise. It is not comfortable, it is not trying to
make friends and it is not trying to influence people. It exists for one
reason only — to go fast —
and it does.”
In awarding the GT-R its ultimate prize, AUTOMOBILE Magazine editors
cited the car’s “neck-snapping
acceleration,” “super-accurate
steering” and “incredible
value” by supercar standards.
Design of the Year: Audi A5
AUTOMOBILE Magazine's Design of the Year is notable for its restraint,
elegance, and perfect execution on the interior and not just the
exterior, according to editors. Initially, the editors were skeptical of
Volkswagen Group design chief Walter de Silva’s
assertion that the Audi A5 is his best-ever design. It was on seeing the
A5 on the road, however, that the magazine's editors could fully
appreciate the quality of the A5’s total
design. Audi has indeed created a beautiful car.
“The first point of appreciation comes upon
approaching the car,” said Design Editor
Robert Cumberford. “The second comes when the
door is opened to one of the best interiors offered today, in any car at
any price. The A5's elegance, stability, and sheer visual presence make
it a clear winner.”
Man of the Year: Takeo Fukui - President, Honda Motor Company
In a year when the U.S. auto market has been challenged by fuel prices
and the financial meltdown, Honda stands as an exception. With Takeo
Fukui at the reins, Honda maintained a diverse model mix, especially in
the small-car arena, and successfully positioned itself for the current
marketplace.
“Under Takeo Fukui, Honda has successfully
avoided faddish trends,” said AUTOMOBILE
Magazine Senior Editor Joe Lorio. “He stayed
true to the founding principles of Soichiro Honda and his successors by
focusing on engineering excellence and following an independent course.
That reason alone is why Takeo Fukui is AUTOMOBILE Magazine's 2009 Man
of the Year.”
Editors noted that Fukui is looking ahead to future technologies and
leading the company outside of the mainstream. Under Fukui, Honda looked
outside of its home market of Japan to develop a well-regarded diesel
engine in Europe, and is the only automaker to have put fuel cell cars
into the hands of paying customers.
Technology of the Year: Direct Fuel Injection
Direct injection - squirting pressurized fuel straight into each
cylinder - has finally come to the fore. Sending gasoline or diesel fuel
directly into an engine's combustion chambers improves power and mileage
while minimizing emissions. The technology is the key to keeping
internal-combustion engines relevant in the future, even extending the
lives of engines at least another decade or two. For enabling a major
step forward in gas and diesel engine power, efficiency, and
cleanliness, direct fuel injection is the 2009 AUTOMOBILE Magazine
Technology of the Year.
“After decades of headaches, direct injection
is gaining production application,” said
Technical Editor Don Sherman. “Common-rail,
direct-injection systems brought noisy, dirty, and sluggish
diesel-engine cars back from the dead, first in Europe and now in North
America.”
About AUTOMOBILE Magazine and Source Interlink Media, LLC
AUTOMOBILE Magazine (www.automobilemag.com),
founded in 1986, has a circulation of 550,000 and a total readership of
4 million. Recipient of more editorial awards than any other major
automotive publication, AUTOMOBILE Magazine is designed to appeal to the
interests of passionate automotive enthusiasts. Its diverse editorial
mix includes behind-the-wheel experiences in the world’s
most fascinating cars, as well as personalities, travel destinations,
automotive art, vintage cars and industry trends. AUTOMOBILE Magazine
belongs to Source Interlink Media, LLC, which is a subsidiary of Source
Interlink Companies, Inc. (NASDAQ:SORC), a media and marketing services
company. Source Interlink is one of the largest publishers of magazines
and online content for enthusiast audiences and a leading distributor of
home entertainment products, including DVDs, music CDs, magazines,
games, books, and related items. Source Interlink serves more than
100,000 retail store locations throughout North America. Supply chain
relationships include consumer goods advertisers, subscribers, movie
studios, record labels, magazine and newspaper publishers, confectionary
companies and manufacturers of general merchandise. You can learn more
about AUTOMOBILE Magazine at www.automobilemag.com
and Source Interlink at www.sourceinterlink.com.
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