For the past 31 years, Japan has selected a Car of the Year award  recipient. Over 60 jurors, composed mainly of Japanese journalists, vote  on a vehicle worthy of the Car of the Year title, and the auto that  receives the most nods drives away with the crown. Last year, that honor  went to the redesigned Toyota Prius hybrid, which narrowly edged out  the Honda Insight. This year, however, Honda took top honors with its  all-new 2011 CR-Z.
Car of the Year jurors praised the CR-Z because of its ability to  balance driving pleasure and fuel economy. Jurors also noted that Honda  managed to wrap all that high-tech gadgetry inside a unique body design.  Upon receiving the award, Honda’s president and CEO, Takanobu Ito,  stated:
We are very proud that the CR-Z has been selected from the strong  contenders of new models as the Car of the Year Japan 2010-2011. This  award shows that the public has accepted Honda’s aspiration to supply  exceptional environmental performance in a fun-to-drive hybrid car at an  affordable price, as well as Honda’s desire to spread the joy of owning  and driving a car. We also believe that this award for the CR-Z  reflects the true value of the combined efforts of our business partners  and the many others who supported CR-Z development and production.  Going forward, Honda intends to bring more joy to an even larger number  of customers.

 





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