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Vote for your favourite upcoming car and it could win the Reader Award in January’s What Car? Awards

Voting has opened for the 2018 What Car? Reader Award, with 12 cars competing for readers’ votes as the most anticipated car of 2018. 

Voting closes in less than a month, after which the winner will be announced at the What Car? Awards in January.

The shortlist for the 2018 What Car? Reader Award is:

Last year’s winner, the Honda Civic Type R, took the award by a considerable margin, so this year’s competitors will be keen to accrue as many votes as possible. 

What Car? editor Steve Huntingford said: “It’s great to see the sensational line-up of cars readers have to choose from this year, with it proving new car buyers will be spoiled for choice in 2018.

“The Reader Award is a particularly significant one for both manufacturers and the car buyers looking for their next vehicle because the public determines the winner. The highly sought-after prize offers a good indication of the potential success new cars might have in the coming year.”

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bhaiterabhai 10 March 2020

when will be voting for year

when will be voting for year 2020 ?

1stdarkhorse 8 November 2017

So where is the link to a voting webpage?

While you have traffic reading the page , you might as well invite your readers to participate!

 

artill 8 November 2017

1stdarkhorse wrote:

1stdarkhorse wrote:

While you have traffic reading the page , you might as well invite your readers to participate!

 

Dont worry, its only a way of collecting e mail addresses so they can advertise to you. You are missing nothing by not having a link.

 

eseaton 8 November 2017

That should be the list of

That should be the list of least eagerly anticipated cars of 2018.

Has anyone had a memorable dream about a 7 seat SEAT SUV?