MOTOR TREND Names Ford F-150 2004 Truck of the Year
2003年12月17日 - 7:00PM
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MOTOR TREND Names Ford F-150 2004 Truck of the Year Ford Awarded
Prestigious Golden Calipers From Tough Field of Seven NEW YORK,
Dec. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- MOTOR TREND magazine, the world's #1
automotive authority and part of the PRIMEDIA Consumer Automotive
Group, today announced the selection of the Ford F-150 as the 2004
Truck of the Year. Each year MOTOR TREND evaluates all the new
vehicles, and selects the pickup truck that most clearly raises the
bar in the category, specifically in terms of significance,
superiority and value. "The new F-150 represents a huge step
forward in pickup-truck design, styling, refinement and overall
performance," said Kevin Smith, editor-in- chief of MOTOR TREND.
"Ford has practically reinvented the pickup, and its impact on the
marketplace cannot be overstated or ignored. For all these reasons,
we are delighted to recognize the Ford F-150 as the single most
important truck of this year." The 2004 Ford F-150 offers 46
different cab/chassis/bed configurations plus five distinctive
interior designs. With this whole family of trucks, Ford
establishes a new standard for what consumers can expect from a
full-size pickup. "We are very pleased that the Ford F-150 has been
named MOTOR TREND's Truck Of The Year because this honor is the one
most recognized by consumers," said Steve Lyons, President - Ford
Division. "In fact, MOTOR TREND's award is a lot like the new F-150
-- it carries a lot of weight. We look forward to adding it to our
trophy case." This year, the editorial staff of MOTOR TREND
conducted testing on seven new vehicles, searching for the pickup
truck that best represented exceptional value, superiority in its
class, and the most significant development on the new-truck scene
for 2004. All truly new or substantially revised trucks were
considered with the condition that they be available for public
sale by January 1, 2004. For the 2004 Truck of the Year
competition, the winner was selected from the following eligible
models: Chevrolet Colorado, Chevrolet SSR, Dodge Ram SRT-10, Ford
F-150, GMC Canyon, Nissan Titan and the Toyota Tundra Double Cab.
The MOTOR TREND Evaluation Process MOTOR TREND editors spent
several weeks with the contending vehicles, exploring their
performance, features, and functionality. Thorough testing was done
on each vehicle with a specific focus on the following: engineering
and technology, performance, ride and handling, styling and design,
interior fit, finish and materials, utility, and value. Special
attention was paid to the "pickup" aspects of loading and securing
cargo, performance with a payload, and towing. Once the testing and
evaluations were completed, MOTOR TREND editors chose the Ford
F-150 to receive the coveted Golden Calipers. "MOTOR TREND's
editorial staff prides itself on its impartial and authoritative
judging of all eligible vehicles for the Truck of the Year
competition," said Smith. "We live with these trucks for weeks to
truly test them in every way a buying consumer will. We take very
seriously our responsibility to identify the most worthy contender.
Our readers and the general public have grown to trust in the
significance and meaning of the Golden Calipers." Each year, the
editorial staff of MOTOR TREND evaluates the eligible vehicles
based on three key categories: Significance, Superiority, and
Value. Significance refers to impact on the market and looks for
mastery and innovation in engineering, technology, design, safety
and packaging, as well as envisioned sales forecasts for that model
line. Superiority balances the playing field and looks for
class-leading levels of performance, style, and value within its
specific competitive set. Finally, the all-important Value question
asks, "What does this vehicle deliver in relation to what the
consumer has to pay to purchase and own it?" The complete report on
the 2004 Truck of the Year can be found in the February 2004 issue
of MOTOR TREND, on newsstands January 7, 2004. Additional coverage,
with high-resolution images, will be posted on MOTOR TREND's Web
site at http://www.motortrend.com/media. Multimedia coverage of the
testing and selection process will appear on MOTOR TREND
Television, hosted by feature editor John Matthius. About MOTOR
TREND MOTOR TREND, a PRIMEDIA publication, was founded in 1949 and
has a circulation of 1.27 million and a total readership of 7.1
million. Internationally recognized as the world's #1 automotive
authority, MOTOR TREND is one of the leading brands in automotive
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MOTOR TREND Television; MOTOR TREND Radio; Truck Trend; MOTOR TREND
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MOTOR TREND Car, Sport/Utility and Truck of the Year Awards
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