Peugeot 2008: SA’s Car of the Year

01 Oct, 2021 - 00:10 0 Views
Peugeot 2008: SA’s Car of the Year This is the 2021 South African Car of the Year.

eBusiness Weekly

The Peugeot 2008 has beaten 23 other finalists to emerge the 2021 South African Car of the Year.

The competition, which has been staged by the South African Guild of Mobility Journalists since 1986, also included nine category winners (see below), covering every segment from budget cars through to adventure vehicles, double cabs and new energy vehicles.

But there can be only one overall winner, and this year the Peugeot 2008 compact SUV was the vehicle that impressed judges the most, with its combination of sophistication and value.

The 2008 was also the most popular vehicle with jurors before the value-based automated scores were added to the overall tally, leading to it also scooping the Juror’s Excellence Award.

Second place overall went to the Toyota Hilux, while the BMW 4 Series took third place in the competition.

The SAGMJ also announced the winner of the public vote, with the Motor Enthusiast’s Choice award going to the Mercedes-Benz E-Class.

The 2021 South African Car of the Year competition was open to vehicles that were launched in the country between November 2019 and April 2021. 

This was the first year that the scoring was completely electronic, as there were no official test days in which all the finalists were assembled. 

As is the case with many international competitions, the jurors — consisting of experienced motoring journalists — rated the cars based on their experiences testing the vehicles throughout the year.

“The 2021 SA Car of the Year (COTY) had its unique challenges. For the first time in the competition’s history, we did not host our scheduled two-day juror evaluation event,” the SAGMJ said. 

“Thankfully, we had the foresight to create an ongoing online scoring system available to all South African Guild of Mobility Journalists’ (SAGMJ) members in 2019 based on scoring criteria that closely mirrored COTY’s voting criteria.

“The scoring system was initially created to build up a database of vehicles tested, their strengths, weaknesses and to be able to compare them to category contenders.” — IOL.

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