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Thanks for the last minute nominations guys. I know this was a bit harder to do since I put a cap on luxury models, but we've got a pretty decent list. If the voting is really one-sided, we can skip right to the next category (probably MPVs or crossovers... Or both in the same category).
Okay, best full-size car. The nominees are:
Holden Commodore (Pontiac G8)
Hyundai Azera
Dodge Charger
Chrysler 300
Toyota Avalon
Skod Superb
Volvo S80
Citroen C6
VW Phaeton (Fits UK price, EU price is off a bit, isn't sold in US any longer)
Keep it clean, vote and debate, whatever. I'll give it two days (or so) for voting. Then we'll move on.
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And is my vote any kind of a surprise?
Oh, and:

(Little more than six months to go!)
EDIT: I accidentally pressed multiple votes... Please vote only once...
Okay, best full-size car. The nominees are:
Holden Commodore (Pontiac G8)
Hyundai Azera
Dodge Charger
Chrysler 300
Toyota Avalon
Skod Superb
Volvo S80
Citroen C6
VW Phaeton (Fits UK price, EU price is off a bit, isn't sold in US any longer)
Keep it clean, vote and debate, whatever. I'll give it two days (or so) for voting. Then we'll move on.
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And is my vote any kind of a surprise?
Lets be honest, whats better than a full-size, V8-powered sedan with plenty of luxury and sport options made available at a reasonable price? For right around $30-35K US, we'll be getting the Pontiac G8 GT, the direct-descendant of the Commodore SS, nearly identical in price to the actual Aussie model.
With the car being screwed together tighter than most things American or European, build quality is pretty darn good, and when combined with the excelent performance from the various V6 and V8 power options, the Commodore turns out to not only be a great car... But Car of the Year in Australia for 2006.
In my mind, it doesn't get much better than the Commodore. Its just the right size, with the right look, and American-power to boot. The only thing thats better is indeed the tuned-up HSV versions, or moving up a bit, obvious and outrageous uber-sedans from Germany. But lets be honest, its more fun kicking-ass in an Aussie car...
Oh, and:

(Little more than six months to go!)
EDIT: I accidentally pressed multiple votes... Please vote only once...