Mercedes E Class Gets Nod From German Motorists

Mercedes E Class Gets Nod From German Motorists

Germany's motoring organisation, ADAC's "Yellow Angel 2010" award given to the Mercedes-Benz E-Class as Germany's favourite car

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
15 Jan 2010

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class has emerged the winner of the largest vote to establish Germany's most popular car by a wide margin. In recognition of this, the motoring organisation ADAC has now presented this public favourite from Stuttgart with the coveted "Yellow Angel 2010" award. These awards, which are named after the ADAC's friendly breakdown assistance personnel, were presented today at the Allerheiligen Church in Munich in the presence of the Federal German President, Horst Köhler, and invited guests from the business and political world.

This is the sixth time that the ADAC has presented the "Yellow Angel" awards - also known as the "Oscars of the automobile industry" - for outstanding performance. Consumers have come to appreciate this seal of approval as a valuable buying guide, as the award criteria not only include design and image, but also the price/value ratio, practicality, economy, safety and environmental compatibility.

The contenders were 47 vehicles that had been newly launched in 2009. Around 19 million readers of "ADAC Motorwelt", as well as visitors to the Club's homepage and the 2009 International Motor Show (IAA), were requested to cast their votes in Germany's largest car survey. In the vote for Germany's most popular car they gave first place to the Mercedes-Benz E-Class by a wide margin with Volkswagen Polo in second. This result was duly rewarded with the "Yellow Angel 2010" by Europe's largest automobile club. This success by Mercedes-Benz was rounded off by a second place in the "Most popular brand" category.

The E-Class embodies fundamental values such as safety, comfort and quality in an exemplary manner. A market share in the premium business saloon segment of around 60 percent in Germany and 40 percent in Western Europe underlines the exceptional status of the E-Class. Last year Mercedes-Benz sold more than 200,000 cars worldwide in the E-Class segment.

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