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***2008 UPDATE***

The carsguide car of the year 2008 finalists have been announced. Check out the videos, photo galleries and stories.

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The first four finalists for the 2007 carsguide Car of the Year are revealed!

Australia's only Car Of The Year award covering the length and breadth of the country is on again and for 2007 it is bigger and better than ever. From Brisbane to Tasmania, from the east coast to the west, motoring editors and senior motoring writers from The Daily Telegraph, Melbourne's Herald-Sun, Brisbane's Courier-Mail, Adelaide's Advertiser, Hobart's Mercury and Perth's Sunday Times have set their caps to finding Australia's best new car.

And for the first time a special award will be given to the best “green” new car available in Australian in 2007. After an exhaustive search and culling process through all cars launched in Australia over the past year, our motoring experts selected their top 11 cars.

Earlier this week the finalists were tested extensively over three days, including a fullday's examination at Wakefield Park at Goulburn, to find a winner.

Judged on criteria ranging across styling, safety, innovation, value, functionality, build quality and performance, the finalists were studied, dissected and scored in a variety of situations. With votes being counted, today we introduce the first four finalists.

Over the next three weeks the full field of 11 of Australia's best cars will be revealed as we head to the announcement of the 2007 Carsguide Car of the Year on November 23.

The winner will join the Suzuki Swift (2005) and the Holden VE Calais V-line (2006) as top car in the Carsguide Car of the Year gallery.

Four more finalists will be named next Friday.

 


Stay in touch with all the latest leading up to the announcement of a winner at www.carsguide.com.au/caroftheyear


 

Comments on this story

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  • I agree with Rob Williams, but at least the Volvo is in there, which shares the same engine as the XR5 Turbo

    Jonthan Fung Posted on 07 November 2007 11:23am
  • I had one of the original bubble shape Mazda 121's and after that Mazda seemd to lose the plot. This new Mazda 3 is brilliant and gets them back on track with small car design.

    Dennis Williams Posted on 06 November 2007 1:19pm
  • What! No XR4 Fiesta? Surely this must surpass the Mazda @ as a high quality, affordable, fun performance car. The Fiesta has the handling, the looks, the performance and the price to make it a most desirable car in your finalists list.

    Rob Williams Posted on 06 November 2007 1:19pm
  • I hope the new VE uts will be tested

    Dave Posted on 06 November 2007 1:18pm
  • Where is the Peugeot 207 GTi, GT or the Turbo CC? These are only the biggest selling cars in Europe!

    David Lyons Posted on 06 November 2007 1:18pm
  • Where is the R26 Megane?????

    Robert England Posted on 05 November 2007 5:56pm

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