The Insignia is the first Opel to win in 22 years but GM’s European division has been runner-up four times, with the compact Opel Corsa losing out to the Ford S-Max by just two points back in 2007. Ford on other hand has won the award five times but this time it has lost by one point.
The European Car of the Year awards is judged by a panel of 59 members, representing 23 European countries. National representation on the panel is related to the size of the country's car market and its importance in car manufacturing, with France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Spain topping the list with six members each.
This year’s narrow victory emphasizes the high level of this year’s competition, which had 37 initial candidates and seven finalists. Of the total 59 judges, 20 gave the Insignia top points, while 19 put the Fiesta in first place.
To be eligible, the cars must be available for sale in at least five European countries within the 12 month period prior.





Reader Comments
Tue Oct 28 2008 8:47 PM
aichi says
The news certainly is not true, Lancia Delta didn't make it to the finals, among top 7 are VW Golf VI, Skoda Superb, Ford Fiesta, Opel Insignia, Alfa MiTo and Renault Megane.
News with top 7
Tue Oct 28 2008 8:48 PM
azlan says
that mito is sooo cool! i want one
Mon Nov 17 2008 10:40 AM
Edward says
Wow, another Jag XF look-alike. LOL!!!
Mon Nov 17 2008 3:41 PM
NoNameDenton says
I wish the Fiesta had won
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