American Woman Motorscene Honors Best in 'Class of 2000' at 'Most Likely to Succeed' Automotive Awards at the NAIAS on January 12
27 December 1999
American Woman Motorscene Honors Best in 'Class of 2000' at 'Most Likely to Succeed' Automotive Awards at the NAIAS on January 12DETROIT, Dec. 27 -- American Woman Motorscene magazine will announce the "Top 10 Most Likely to Succeed" winners at its fourth annual automotive awards ceremony at the North American International Auto Show on January 12, 2000, in the Riverview Ballroom at Cobo Hall. The awards ceremony will take place at 4 p.m., following a 3 p.m. reception. "Although AWM's 'Top 10' are very prestigious, the awards event is presented with a unique and entertaining flair," says Courtney Caldwell, editor-in-chief of American Woman Motorscene. "Our goal is to not only select vehicles that are best in their class, but also remind automakers that purchases are based on emotion, personality and lifestyle." The awards honor new model entries or existing models with significant changes in design or technology. "CLASS OF 2000" AWARD CATEGORIES * Most Likely to Succeed -- Top Honor * Most Likely to Survive Anything -- Sport Utility Vehicle * Most Wanted -- Sports Car * Most Sex Appeal -- Exotic * Most Likely to Be Remembered -- Classic * Most Athletic -- Pick-up Truck * Most Likely to Inspire Leadership -- Luxury * Most Vivacious Personality -- Entry Level * Most Likely to Change the World -- Electric/Alternative Fuel * Most Versatile Team Player -- Minivan Each category winner must meet at least eight criteria important to women consumers. The top honor, "Most Likely to Succeed", must meet at least ten criteria. "Women are responsible for more than half of all new vehicles purchased," claims Caldwell. "That represents an $83 billion market for automakers, one reason why the AWM awards have captured the attention of industry leaders." Among the VIP's attending this year's event are Secretary of State Candice S. Miller; Mayor Michael A. Guido of Dearborn, Mich.; Larry D. Yost, chairman of the board and CEO, Meritor; Richard Beattie, president and CEO, Mazda NAO; Frederick J. Schwab, President & CEO, Porsche NA; Michael H. Dale, president, Jaguar North America; and Alasdair Stewart, CEO, Rolls Royce. Sponsors of the event include General Motors Corporation; AM 760 WJR Radio; Ford Motor Company; Mazda NAO; Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep; Audi of America; Globalstar USA; Johnson Controls; Jaguar NA; Meritor Automotive, Inc.; Mitsubishi of America, Inc.; Nissan NA, Inc.; Saab Cars USA, Inc.; Wyndham Hotels & Resorts; WomenCONNECT.com; American Honda; Delphi Automotive Systems; Lear Corporation; Porsche Cars NA; and Volvo Cars of NA.