After the Musa
was one of the stars at the twelfth edition of the 'Most
Beautiful Car in the World' awards held in Milan a few weeks
ago, Lancia is at the centre of attention again, this time
in Madrid.
During the 'Car and Driver' awards, organised by the
publishing group Hachette, which includes the magazines
Elle, Maxim, Quo, Nuevo Estilo AR and, of course, Car &
Driver, the Lancia Ypsilon took the prize for 'Women's car'
for 2005.
The tenth edition of this event was held yesterday at a
prestigious hotel in Madrid, where the award was received by
Enrique Lezcano, Lancia Area Manager for Spain.
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After
the Musa was one of the stars at the twelfth edition
of the 'Most Beautiful Car in the World' awards held
in Milan a few weeks ago, Lancia is at the centre of
attention again, this time in Madrid |
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During
the 'Car & Driver' awards, organised by the
publishing group Hachette, the Ypsilon took the
prize for 'Women's car' for 2005 |
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The most feminine model in the Lancia range was elected by
over 200,000 readers, who chose the Ypsilon over the
Mercedes A Class and the Audi A3 (second and third
respectively), in a category where style and practicality
were deciding factors.
This accolade confirms Lancia's ability to perfectly marry
comfort and style which, together with performance, work
together to create a car that is unique in its category.
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