
What Do the Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid, Toyota Camry Hybrid and Mercury Mariner Hybrid Have in Common?
Other than the fact that they’re all hybrids, obviously. UPDATE: Answer after the jump.
All three vehicles are previous winners of the GCOTY or Green Car of the Year Award, presented at the LA Auto Show by GreenCar.com (pedants not welcome). You want to talk about methodology? They want to talk about methodology. Only they’re description isn’t like to be enough for you, a member of TTAC’s Best and Brightest.
Green Car Journal staff [not listed on the website] narrow down all of the eligible vehicles to the five finalists based upon research and the driving experience. All current models running on conventional and alternative fuels are eligible for consideration. ‘Newness’ is a factor, as is a vehicle’s market significance. Finalist vehicles must be readily available to consumers during the award year. Concept, prototype, and fleet-only vehicles are not considered . . .
The winning vehicle is chosen by a select jury of highly knowledgeable experts drawn from relevant fields such as transportation technology, automotive design, environmental protection, and others. Notable past jurors have included leaders of the nation’s most recognized environmental groups, such as the Sierra Club, Ocean Futures Society, and Natural Resources Defense Council as well as automotive icons such as Carroll Shelby and television personality Jay Leno.
The members of this year’s jury, like this year’s winner, must be left to your imagination.
All three vehicles are previous winners of the GCOTY or Green Car of the Year Award, presented at the LA Auto Show by GreenCar.com (pedants not welcome). You want to talk about methodology? They want to talk about methodology. Only they’re description isn’t like to be enough for you, a member of TTAC’s Best and Brightest.
Green Car Journal staff [not listed on the website] narrow down all of the eligible vehicles to the five finalists based upon research and the driving experience. All current models running on conventional and alternative fuels are eligible for consideration. ‘Newness’ is a factor, as is a vehicle’s market significance. Finalist vehicles must be readily available to consumers during the award year. Concept, prototype, and fleet-only vehicles are not considered . . .
The winning vehicle is chosen by a select jury of highly knowledgeable experts drawn from relevant fields such as transportation technology, automotive design, environmental protection, and others. Notable past jurors have included leaders of the nation’s most recognized environmental groups, such as the Sierra Club, Ocean Futures Society, and Natural Resources Defense Council as well as automotive icons such as Carroll Shelby and television personality Jay Leno.
The members of this year’s jury, like this year’s winner, must be left to your imagination.
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