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Field of 48 Cars Eligible for 2020 Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year Title.

Field of 48 Cars Eligible for 2020 Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year Title.

A field of 48 candidates for the Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year 2020 awards was announced today.  The winner of the coveted title will be revealed at a gala event in The Westin Hotel, Dublin, on Thursday November 7th.

Voted on by a jury of 34 of Ireland’s most experienced motoring journalists, the Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year awards highlight for Irish motorists the best cars that have been launched in the country taking account of the particular requirements of the Irish market.

The full field of candidates for the Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year 2020 awards is as follows:

Audi A1 Kia e-Soul Range Rover Evoque
Audi E-Tron Kia e-Niro Renault Clio
Audi Q3 Kia XCeed Renault Megane RS Trophy
Audi Q8 Kia ProCeed SEAT Tarraco
Audi RS4 Lexus UX Skoda Scala
Audi RS5 Lexus ES Skoda Kamiq
BMW 3 Series Mazda 3 Skoda Kodiaq RS
BMW 8 Series Mercedes Benz B-Class Tesla Model3
BMW X5 Mercedes Benz GLC Toyota Corolla
BMW X7 Mercedes Benz GLE Toyota Camry
BMW Z4 Mercedes Benz EQC Toyota RAV4
Citroen C5 Aircross Mercedes Benz CLA Toyota Supra
Citroen Berlingo Multispace Mercedes Benz A35 AMG Volkswagen T-Cross
Cupra Ateca Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Volvo S60 / V60
DS7 Opel Corsa
Ford Focus ST Peugeot 508
Hyundai Kona Electric Peugeot Rifter

A dedicated Irish Car of the Year website that contains background on the awards and further details on the eligible cars is available at: www.caroftheyear.ie

According to Tom Dennigan of awards sponsor, Continental Tyres: “This year, we have another bumper crop of new cars eligible for the Continental Tyres Irish Car of the Year title.  Indeed, the awards website is a great resource for Irish consumers and those interested in buying a new car.  The site has all of the detail on the range of new cars that have been launched in Ireland this year as well as useful video pieces on past winners’.

The website will also feature details of the vehicles that have been successful in the 2020 programme following the awards event on November 7th.

Photo caption: Getting revved up for the 2020 Irish Car of the Year awards: Committee Chairmen, Bob Flavin and Anthony Conlon (left to right, in the Go Karts) with Tom Dennigan (middle) of awards sponsor Continental Tyres.

 

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