thestingrayboys
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I was hoping to get some reactions to this award. IMO this just means boring and no style! I am sure you will all put me firmly in my place. "The annual award acknowledges the vehicle that car wash operators consider the most wash-friendly car of the year."
Winner: Chrysler 300C. Runners Up: Ford 500 and the Toyota Avalon.
"The ICA members considered the following criterion for choosing the Most Washable Car:
-- Smooth aerodynamic lines that do not catch and retain dirt
-- Moldings and ornamentation that do not protrude and are securely
attached
-- Bumpers, mirrors, wipers, etc. that are securely attached
-- Radio antennas that are securely attached or are hidden in the
windshield or back window glass
-- Retractable side view mirrors that are robust at the pivot or mirrors
that do not retract at all
-- Ground affects and desk lid spoilers that are aerodynamic and securely
attached or do not exist
-- Windshield wipers that are concealed under the rear edge of the hood
-- Rear window wipers on Sport-Utility vehicles that do not protrude
-- Front license plate attachments (when required) are secure and are not
susceptible to damage"
Anybody want to weigh in with comments on this year's winner or suggest a better choice?
ps here's a link to the article: http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2005/04/04/028492.html
Winner: Chrysler 300C. Runners Up: Ford 500 and the Toyota Avalon.
"The ICA members considered the following criterion for choosing the Most Washable Car:
-- Smooth aerodynamic lines that do not catch and retain dirt
-- Moldings and ornamentation that do not protrude and are securely
attached
-- Bumpers, mirrors, wipers, etc. that are securely attached
-- Radio antennas that are securely attached or are hidden in the
windshield or back window glass
-- Retractable side view mirrors that are robust at the pivot or mirrors
that do not retract at all
-- Ground affects and desk lid spoilers that are aerodynamic and securely
attached or do not exist
-- Windshield wipers that are concealed under the rear edge of the hood
-- Rear window wipers on Sport-Utility vehicles that do not protrude
-- Front license plate attachments (when required) are secure and are not
susceptible to damage"
Anybody want to weigh in with comments on this year's winner or suggest a better choice?
ps here's a link to the article: http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2005/04/04/028492.html