Car of the year 2015

BadWolf

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2013 Passat SEL Premium DSG/ 2015 Golf S Three Pedal
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Volkswagen Golf family named “2015 Motor Trend Car of the Year”
// Green Car Congress

Motor Trend named the Volkswagen Golf family—Golf 1.8T, Golf TDI Clean Diesel, Golf GTI and e-Golf models—as the 2015 Motor Trend Car of the Year. The Golf has won COTY only once before, in 1985.

For 2015, the Golf was a near-unanimous choice among our judges by virtue of its strong performance in each of our six Car of the Year criteria.

—Motor Trend
Motor Trend’s Car of the Year program is open to any all-new or substantially upgraded 2015 automobile. Rather than being compared against one another, contending vehicles are first put through Motor Trend’s full battery of performance tests to measure acceleration, braking, and limit handling.

Each finalist is then driven on a real-world road loop that provides a range of surfaces and traffic conditions to evaluate ride and handling, engine and transmission smoothness and responsiveness, wind and road noise, and ergonomics. In the final phase of Car of the Year, Motor Trend judges debate and evaluate each vehicle against the award’s six key criteria:

Design Advancement—well-executed exterior and interior styling; innovative vehicle packaging; good selection and use of materials.

Engineering Excellence—total vehicle concept and execution; clever solutions to packaging, manufacturing and dynamics issues; cost-effective tech that benefits the consumer.

Efficiency—low fuel consumption and carbon footprint, relative to the vehicle's competitive set.

Safety—a vehicle’s ability to help the driver avoid a crash, as well as the secondary safety measures that protect its occupants from harm during a crash.

Value—competitive price and equipment levels, measured against those of vehicles in the same market segment.

Performance of Intended Function—how well the vehicle does the job its planners, designers, and engineers intended it to do.

In terms of efficiency, Motor Trend noted:

Weight reduction and improved engine efficiency have resulted in fuel economy gains for both the TSI and GTI models with their respective 1.8- and 2.0-liter turbocharged I-4 gas engines. Even more impressive, Volkswagen has also included room in the lineup for diesel and electric versions of the Golf. The Golf TDI and its 2.0-liter turbo-diesel inline-four return an EPA combined rating of 36 mpg, while the e-Golf has an EPA-estimated range of 83 miles. The best part is that neither car is a penalty box to drive. What the TDI lacks in horsepower it mostly makes up for in torque. While it didn’t feel quite as quick as the TSI, it was no slouch for a C-segment car. No matter which Golf variant we jumped into, we emerged with smiles on our faces. With several electric vehicles present at this year’s COTY event, the e-Golf was lauded for driving and feeling most like a “normal” car. Indeed, it’s tough to distinguish the e-Golf visually from its internal-combustion counterparts, inside or out. We also enjoyed the driving experience. The chassis feels as willing and playful as the other variants, while the electric motor provides an instantaneous 199 lb-ft of torque, rocketing the e-Golf forward. Best of all, interior and cargo room appear to suffer little thanks to clever battery packaging.

The other COTY finalists were:

Audi A3
BMW 2 Series
Ford Mustang
Honda Fit
Hyundai Genesis
Kia Sedona
Lexus RC
Maserati Ghibli
Mercedes-Benz C-Class

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andyrooski17

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Sep 23, 2014
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Newton, MA
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2015 Golf TDI SE DSG
Fantastic. I drove a bunch of cars this past year before I bought a Mk7 Golf, including the new A3, A4, CLA, Mazda 3, Focus, etc.

I test drove both the GTI and TDI and they were easily the best cars I drove all year period, not just for the money.

So all in all i guess it's not too surprising, especially given that the Mk7 was World Car of the Year, but still very satisfying for those of us who own one!
 

FJR1300

Member
Joined
Oct 30, 2014
Location
Decatur, TX. 76234
TDI
2015 Golf TDI SE 6 Spd Manual
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Volkswagen Golf family named “2015 Motor Trend Car of the Year”
// Green Car Congress

Motor Trend named the Volkswagen Golf family—Golf 1.8T, Golf TDI Clean Diesel, Golf GTI and e-Golf models—as the 2015 Motor Trend Car of the Year. The Golf has won COTY only once before, in 1985.

For 2015, the Golf was a near-unanimous choice among our judges by virtue of its strong performance in each of our six Car of the Year criteria.

—Motor Trend
Motor Trend’s Car of the Year program is open to any all-new or substantially upgraded 2015 automobile. Rather than being compared against one another, contending vehicles are first put through Motor Trend’s full battery of performance tests to measure acceleration, braking, and limit handling.

Each finalist is then driven on a real-world road loop that provides a range of surfaces and traffic conditions to evaluate ride and handling, engine and transmission smoothness and responsiveness, wind and road noise, and ergonomics. In the final phase of Car of the Year, Motor Trend judges debate and evaluate each vehicle against the award’s six key criteria:

Design Advancement—well-executed exterior and interior styling; innovative vehicle packaging; good selection and use of materials.

Engineering Excellence—total vehicle concept and execution; clever solutions to packaging, manufacturing and dynamics issues; cost-effective tech that benefits the consumer.

Efficiency—low fuel consumption and carbon footprint, relative to the vehicle's competitive set.

Safety—a vehicle’s ability to help the driver avoid a crash, as well as the secondary safety measures that protect its occupants from harm during a crash.

Value—competitive price and equipment levels, measured against those of vehicles in the same market segment.

Performance of Intended Function—how well the vehicle does the job its planners, designers, and engineers intended it to do.

In terms of efficiency, Motor Trend noted:

Weight reduction and improved engine efficiency have resulted in fuel economy gains for both the TSI and GTI models with their respective 1.8- and 2.0-liter turbocharged I-4 gas engines. Even more impressive, Volkswagen has also included room in the lineup for diesel and electric versions of the Golf. The Golf TDI and its 2.0-liter turbo-diesel inline-four return an EPA combined rating of 36 mpg, while the e-Golf has an EPA-estimated range of 83 miles. The best part is that neither car is a penalty box to drive. What the TDI lacks in horsepower it mostly makes up for in torque. While it didn’t feel quite as quick as the TSI, it was no slouch for a C-segment car. No matter which Golf variant we jumped into, we emerged with smiles on our faces. With several electric vehicles present at this year’s COTY event, the e-Golf was lauded for driving and feeling most like a “normal” car. Indeed, it’s tough to distinguish the e-Golf visually from its internal-combustion counterparts, inside or out. We also enjoyed the driving experience. The chassis feels as willing and playful as the other variants, while the electric motor provides an instantaneous 199 lb-ft of torque, rocketing the e-Golf forward. Best of all, interior and cargo room appear to suffer little thanks to clever battery packaging.

The other COTY finalists were:

Audi A3
BMW 2 Series
Ford Mustang
Honda Fit
Hyundai Genesis
Kia Sedona
Lexus RC
Maserati Ghibli
Mercedes-Benz C-Class

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It's always nice to get confirmation on the research one did on his own and the decision to buy a new 2015 Golf TDI SE with a 6 speed manual transmission.

I really do appreciate this car as it does everything so well (ride, suspension, acceleration, brakes, radical direction changes, heavy rain downpours and mileage) and does not get unsettled in all the conditions it has seen so far….waiting for our first snow/ice storm to see how she handles in those conditions.
 

VeeDubTDI

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Springfield, VA
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‘18 Tesla Model 3D+, ‘14 Cadillac ELR, ‘13 Fiat 500e
Do we need three car-of-the-year threads? ;)
 
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