EUROPEAN CAR OF THE YEAR

Nissan Leaf 2010 European Car of the Year
Nissan Leaf is the first full electric car to win the most wanted European award. One of the favorites, Alfa Romeo Giulietta, was only the runner-up. Nissan Leaf, the first electric model coming from Nissan, have won the European Car of the Year 2011. The award won by the Japanese model underlines, one more time, that the electric models are winning field both on the markets and in the likes of the specialized juries. Dacia Duster was the only SUV to enter the COTY 2010 final, and placed 7th, the last car of the final.
Nissan Leaf scored 257 points, managing to win European Car of the Year 2011 after a shoulder to shoulder battle against Alfa Rome Giulietta. The Italian model place second in the competition, with 248 points. Besides, the finish was very close, the third model on the podium being Opel Meriva, scoring only four points less than Giulietta. The other models in the final were Ford C-Max (224 points), Citroen C3/DS3 (175 points) and Volvo S60/V60, scoring 145 points. Dacia Duster was the last model of the final, as its the only qualification in the Romanian brand’s history, placing 7th, with 132 points.
Here are the final standings of the European Car of the Year 2010:
1. NISSAN LEAF (257p)
2. Alfa Romeo Giulietta (248p)
3. Opel Meriva (244p)
4. Ford C-Max (224p)
5. Citroen C3/DS3 (175p)
6. Volvo S60/V60 (145p)
7. Dacia Duster (132p)

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