The Honda Civic has received an award from the Women's World Car of the Year committee.
The award was presented to Honda at the Paris Motor Show 2012.
The Women's World Car of the Year is divided into four
categories; Family Car, Luxury Car, Sports Car and Economy Car. The Honda
Civic was chosen as the winner for the Economy Car category with second and
third places going to the Volkswagen UP and Ford Fiesta respectively.
The Honda Civic
was selected from an initial entry list of 300 cars which were nominated by 20
women judges from 11 countries around the world.
The judging panel for the Women's Car of the Year
assessed the Civic according to the criteria women consider when buying a car
which include safety, value-for-money, aesthetic appearance, storage space,
ease-of-driving, colour, sex appeal, environmental footprint and child
friendliness.
The award coincides with Honda's recent announcement
of new additions to Civic range which include a new the 1.6-litre i-DTEC
engine which will be available on the Civic later this year, a new wagon'-
style Civic model and a New Civic Type R in 2015. All of these new derivatives
are for the European market.
Henny Hemmes
and Sandy Myhre, two members of the judging panel, presented the award to
Toshiaki Konaka, Director, Honda Motor Europe Car Division, on the Honda stand
at the Paris Motor Show.
On
receiving the award, Konaka ,commented: "This award highlights the unique
exterior styling and practical interior that are synonymous with the Civic
model and meet the needs and desires of customers within the C segment in Europe."
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