There's still time to cast a ballot in the 2010 edition of the Inside Line Readers' Most Wanted Awards. This is your opportunity to agree with us by voting for the cars we like -- or take us to task by voting for cars you feel we've given short shrift.
There are eight categories separated out by genre (Speed, Family, Hauling, Concept, etc.) and price (under $30,000 and over $30,000), and a list of candidates (uh, cars) in each. You can actually do a write-in if for some reason you're burning to vote for a nameplate that isn't listed. But keep in mind, a vehicle has to be on sale by June 2010 to be eligible.
Full rules at the survey link below. We'll publish the winners and runners-up in June.
brn says:
12:57 PM, 05/17/10
"Have You Voted Yet?"
I tried. I then hit the commuter cars over $30K and had to stop. I couldn't get myself to settle for any of the cars listed and I couldn't skip the question. I won't vote for a car that I don't have some degree of belief in, so I had to stop.
bankerdanny says:
01:25 PM, 05/17/10
I did vote. But as I have commented before, "Over $30k" covers WAY too much ground. A 2011 Mustang GT should never be competing with a Ferrari 458.
estreka says:
02:11 PM, 05/17/10
^ Agreed.
dwhamman says:
07:37 PM, 05/17/10
Was it a perfect survey? Of course not, but it was worlds better than last year's effort. Congrats, guys, a step in the right direction.
(still trying to get used to this bright white background...)
windsor5 says:
12:15 AM, 05/18/10
Very simple keep the current survey but on each page divide the cars to within 10,000 dollars of each other and anything above say 85grand all lumped in cause lets face it anything above 85k seem to be pretty competetive. per example some people like porches(911 GT2's!!!!!) some like ZR1's and some like masseratis while others might like ferraris