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13-12-2009, 12:04 AM | #1 | ||
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Having read the precis of these in the latest RACV magazine, I thought it might be a good idea if their weighted rankings got a little more of an enthusiasts slant to see what difference that might make to the finishing order in each segment.
Under their criteria there are different weightings provided for the key selection criteria based on intended purpose but for the benefit of this exercise I have left all the enthusiast weights the same. Light Segment Won by the Ford Fiesta LX in the RACV rankings the result didn't change with our enthusiasts slant as the Fiesta still came up trumps - indeed the only change to these results was a swap between fourth and fifth place. Small Segment Won by the Hyundai i30 the results didn't change in our remodeled version with the Focus remaining in fourth place but the Mitsubishi Lancer and VW Polo TDi changing second and third places respectively. Medium Segment The Mondeo placed fifth in the RACV results and our revised slant didn't change that result. Indeed the entire order remained the same most likely because the weightings were similar in both scenarios. Large Cars Won by the Toyota Aurion, our rehash of the emphasis handed the win to the Falcon XR6 with the rest of the order unchanged. Prestige Segment Won by the Subaru Liberty 3.6R, our realignment of the weightings handed the win (somewhat surprisingly) to the Audi A4 TDi with the remaining order unchanged and the Falcon G6ET in fifth place. Sport The segment where the weightings almost exactly mirrored our enthusiast ones and thus the BMW 135i Coupe retained the win with the FPV GT marginally beaten by the XR6T although neither ranked in the actual Top 5. Please note that the voting remains unchanged - only the weighting provided to those votes has been taken into account for this purpose. Cheers Russ
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13-12-2009, 04:32 PM | #2 | ||
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does anyone even read RACV mag...
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13-12-2009, 05:17 PM | #3 | |||
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I always flick through it a see what catches my eye in this mag. Never read it cover to cover and sometimes there is nothing that appeals however, was great for the changes to the Vic road rules - made understanding them easy and the article russellw refers to, on the Cars for 2009, was great reading and I was surprised by some of the scores. I didn't expect to see something like this in there. I read every word of this article.
I also use the Consumer Reports when I look at making a consumer purchase. While Fords are my main interest I am more than interested in the world around me and how Fords compare. Cheers Gaela
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13-12-2009, 05:20 PM | #4 | ||
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Probably not read much in Ipswich but the testing is supported by all the State Automobile clubs (and will thus be in their mags as well) and the circulation of 1.1 million for the RACV one means someone reads it - I did.
The results also have their own website and will no doubt have some influence on the purchasing decision of some purchasers. Cheers Russ
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whooaaa there boy. Calm down it was just a joke...im quite a stats man myself |
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13-12-2009, 07:49 PM | #6 | ||
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What on earth is the Golf doing in the medium segment? all of it's competitors (Focus, i30, Civic, etc) are in the small segment. Very big misjudgment from where I wouldn't expect to see it.
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Where is the Camry in all of this? I would be saying the same thing if they put the Camry in the medium category and the Aurion in the large as it is now. |
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Now that is a joke! Both for size classification and the placement lol. Aurion: length- 4.825 m width - 1.82 m Camry: length- 4.815 m width - 1.82m Thats right.. it's a WHOLE 10mm shorter. Less than half an inch... |
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13-12-2009, 09:16 PM | #12 | ||
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yeah its a bit hard to take RACV serious as a new car buying guide when they seem to have their categories a little mixxed up.
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13-12-2009, 09:40 PM | #13 | ||
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The results seem pretty spot on to me. Though I thought the XR6 would have done better, I suppose though what you get for the $$ and the operating costs did put the Aurion just a little ahead.
Nice result though for the G6ET in the prestige range, it is dealing with some tough quality competition there. However I didn't expect the Liberty to be so high up. Sports segment, well again a tough quality field there. Keen to read the full summary from RACV.
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13-12-2009, 10:05 PM | #14 | ||
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The classes follow those determined by our industry statistician VFACTs which places some strange bedfellows at the best of times.
Light Alfa Romeo MiTo Citroen C2 Citroen C3 Fiat 500 Fiat Punto Ford Fiesta Holden Barina Honda City Honda Jazz Hyundai Accent Hyundai Getz Kia Rio Mazda 2 Mitsubishi Colt Nissan Micra Peugeot 207 Proton S16 Proton Satria Proton Savvy Renault Clio Smart Fortwo Suzuki Alto Suzuki Swift Toyota Yaris Volkswagen Polo Small Alfa Romeo Audi A3 BMW 1 Series Citroen C4 Dodge Caliber Fiat Ritmo Ford Focus Holden Astra Holden Cruze Holden Viva Honda Civic Hyundai Elantra Hyundai i30 Kia Cerato Kia Soul Mazda3 Mitsubishi Lancer Mercedes-Benz A-Class Mercedes-Benz B-Class MINI Cooper 150 Nissan Tiida Peugeot 307 Peugeot 308 Proton Gen.2 Proton Persona Renault Megane Skoda Roomster Subaru Impreza Suzuki Liana Suzuki SX4 Toyota Corolla Toyota Prius Volkswagen Golf Volkswagen New Beetle Volvo C30 Medium Alfa Romeo Audi A4 BMW 3 Series Chrysler PT Cruiser Chrysler Sebring Citroen C5 Dodge Avenger Ford Mondeo Holden Epica Holden Vectra Honda Accord Euro Hyundai Sonata Jaguar X-Type Kia Magentis Lexus IS F Lexus IS250 Mazda6 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Peugeot 407 Renault Laguna Renault Scenic Saab 93 Skoda Octavia Subaru Liberty Toyota Camry (4 cyl) Volkswagen Jetta Volkswagen Passat Volkswagen Passat CC Volvo S40 Volvo S60 Volvo V50 Volvo V70 Large Alfa Romeo Audi A6 BMW 5 Series Citroen C6 Ford Falcon Holden Commodore Honda Accord Honda Legend Hyundai Grandeur Jaguar S-Type Jaguar XF Lexus GS Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Mercedes-Benz E-Class Mitsubishi 380 Nissan Maxima Peugeot Saab 95 Skoda Superb Toyota Aurion Volvo S80 Upper Large Audi A8 Bentley BMW 7 Series Chrysler 300C Ford Fairlane Ford LTD Holden Caprice Holden Statesman Jaguar XJ SERIES Lexus LS Maybach Mercedes-Benz S-Class Porsche Panamera Rolls-Royce Ssangyong Chairman Sport Alfa Romeo Brera Alfa Romeo GT Alfa Romeo Spider Aston Martin Convertible Aston Martin Coupe Audi A3 Convertible Audi A5 Audi Convertible Audi R8 Audi TT BMW 1 Series Coupe/Conv BMW 3 Series Coupe/Conv BMW 6 Series BMW Z4 Caterham Chrysler Crossfire Chrysler PT Cruiser Cabrio Chrysler Sebring Cabrio Ferrari Ford Focus Coupe Cabriolet Holden Astra Convertible Holden Monaro Honda S2000 Hyundai Tiburon Jaguar XK Series Kia Cerato Koup Lamborghini Lamborghini Convertible Lexus IS250C Lexus SC430 Lotus Elise Lotus Europa Lotus Evora Lotus Exige Maserati Mazda MX5 Mazda RX8 MercedesM-Benz C-Class Sports Coupe Mercedes-Benz CL-Class Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class Mercedes-Benz SL-Class MINI Cooper Cabrio Mitsubishi Colt Cabriolet Morgan Aero Nissan 350Z Nissan 370Z Nissan GT-R Peugeot 206 Convertible Peugeot 207 Convertible Peugeot 307 Convertible Peugeot 308 Convertible Peugeot 407 Coupe Porsche 911 Porsche Boxster Porsche Cayman Renault Megane Convertible Saab 93 Convertible Volkswagen Eos Volkswagen New Beetle Cabrio Volvo C70
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13-12-2009, 10:36 PM | #15 | ||
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Interesting list there Russell... I can see a lot of cars that don't fit in the classes they are put into.
I think they should employ a minimum / maximum size / weight ratio to dictate what class a vehicle falls into personally. A Cruze at 4.6metres and a Mini at 3.71 metres both 'small' cars?? That's almost a whole metre of defference. |
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14-12-2009, 08:39 AM | #16 | ||
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Golf's in the small list there!
They probably put it in medium because they knew it couldn't compete dollar for dollar with some of the other small cars! |
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14-12-2009, 11:47 AM | #17 | ||
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I think the V6 version of the Golf jumps a category in much the same way that the Camry / Aurion do - and the Camry 4 and V6 used to.
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19-12-2009, 08:31 PM | #18 | ||
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There is no longer a V6 in the Golf, they are now all 4 potters.
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