7.11.2002
Opel Vectra named best mid-sized car
The "Golden Steering Wheel" for the best mid-sized
car in the 2002 model year goes to the Opel Vectra. The coveted auto trophy
from the weekly German newspaper "Bild am Sonntag" goes to Rüsselsheim.
A 28-member jury took the candidates through two days of trials at the
Pirelli proving grounds in Vizzola near Milan, Italy, for the competition
organized by the weekly newspaper "Bild am Sonntag". The jury
was comprised not only of automotive specialists and motor sport enthusiasts,
but also of prominent "everyday drivers".
One significant factor contributing to the Opel Vectra victory was the
Interactive Driving System (IDS) with the improved electronic stability
program ESPPlus which, unlike conventional systems, selectively activates
the brakes on up to three wheels. The very sensitive application of ESPPlus
and the agile handling of the Vectra, combined with high safety reserves,
was especially convincing for the motor sport experts who were assigned
the task of evaluating chassis and brakes. Among the many strengths of
the new Vectra the jury highlighted its seating and acoustic-comfort and
the top quality interior.
"We intend to return to the top of Europe's mid-sized car segment
with the new Vectra. I'm very pleased that we've won the Golden
Steering Wheel. The Opel Vectra has been leading the combined midsize
sedan/hatchback segment in Western Europe since July. The success story
will continue next year with the Opel Signum and the Vectra station wagon.
We expect both of these new launches to generate a great deal of excitement
in the mid-size segment," said Adam Opel AG Chairman and Managing
Director, Carl-Peter Forster, during the automobile gala in Berlin sponsored
by the German television station ZDF.