12th Annual International Car of the Year Awards Introduce Inaugural Earth
Angel Award - Honoring Most Environmentally-Friendly Automaker
Appearances by U.S. Congressman John D. Dingell and U.S. Senator Carl Levin
DETROIT, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire/ --
Who: ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine (RTM) presents its 2008 ICOTY Awards
What:
-- The 12th Annual International Car of the Year Awards (ICOTY), will
recognize the Top 10 vehicles for 2008 including: International Car
of the Year, International Truck of the Year, Most Sex Appeal (sports
car), Most Athletic (pickup truck), Most Resourceful (SUV), Most
Respected (luxury), Most Compatible (minivan), Most Dependable
(Sedan), Most Spirited (entry level) and Most Versatile (crossover).
U.S. Congressman John D. Dingell will present opening remarks.
-- The inaugural EARTH ANGEL AWARD will be presented honoring the most
environmentally friendly automaker, a first in the auto industry.
U.S. Senator Carl Levin will speak on the success of automakers in
the fight against global warming, and will also announce the winning
automaker.
-- The annual Lifetime Achievement Award will honor veteran automotive
journalist Thos L. Bryant, editor-in-chief of Road & Track, whose
work has appeared in Road & Track, Pickup Van & 4 Wheel Drive and
Road & Track specials. Former recipients Denise McCluggage, David E.
Davis Jr. and Jim Dunne will also be in attendance.
-- RTM will present its annual HEART STRING Award to an automaker and
agency for the most emotionally compelling car commercial that ran on
national TV in 2007.
Where: MGM Grand Detroit
Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor - Black-tie optional
Complimentary Valet Parking Hotel Entrance
When: January 12, 2008: MEDIA INVITATION
VIP Reception: 5-7 PM
Main Event: 7-8:30 PM
About ICOTY
The ICOTY Awards were founded in 1996 by Courtney Caldwell, editor-in-
chief of RTM. Coined the "Academy Awards of Cars," ICOTY has become the
largest auto awards show in the United States. Its unique theme was created to
celebrate the emotional connection between car and consumer and recognize the
automakers that most successfully accomplish that goal through the design and
marketing of their vehicles. Today, many automakers use this 'emotional
connection' in their advertising campaigns.
SOURCE ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine
Courtney Caldwell of ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine, +1-248-546-4646 or
producer@roadandtravel.com