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2013 World Car of the Year finalists named

2013 World Car of the Year finalists named

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The finalists for the 2013 World Car of the Year Awards have been named. The list for each category has been reduced to just three to four models, and the final results will be announced at the upcoming New York Auto Show.

 

The winners will be voted by a committee of 66 journalists from 23 countries. Interestingly, the Porsche Boxster and Toyota GT86 has the opportunity of clinching two awards at the same time.

 

Here's the contenders for the various categories:

 

World Car of The Year

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World Performance Car of The Year

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World Green Car of The Year

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World Car Design of The Year

 

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