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MPT's MotorWeek announces "Best of the Year" award
Nissan Altima earns top award


OWINGS MILLS, MD (February 8, 2002): Maryland Public Television's original automotive magazine, MotorWeek, announced its "Best of the Year" award winner, the Nissan Altima, at the Chicago Auto Show today. Selected from 12 category winners, the four-door family sedan topped the 2002 MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards list to garner this annual mark of distinction.

The Nissan Altima, along with all of the Drivers' Choice Award winners, will be featured on MotorWeek on February 23, 2002 at 5 p.m., with a repeat on February 28 at 8:30 p.m.
"The Nissan Altima demonstrates that when you study the American family, and build a car just for them, it's bound to be a guaranteed hit," said John Davis, host and executive producer of MotorWeek.

"A family car need not be boring," explained Davis. "Nissan has proven that by combining modern sport sedan styling with class-leading performance. Add on the Altima's delivery of more interior room and standard features than any other sedan in its class and you have a clear winner."

An import brand made in Tennessee, the Nissan Altima follows a trend noted in this year's MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards. The vast majority of winners were manufactured in the U.S., pointing to resurgence in innovative, domestically made automobile designs.
The Drivers' Choice "Best of the Year" Award was chosen by a team of 10 judges, comprised of the journalists, staff and crew of MotorWeek. Judges' decisions were based on superior performance, technology, practicality and dollar value.

This year's Drivers' Choice Award trophy was created by Maryland artist Dennis Simon, whose automotive illustrations have been seen nationwide on the pages of Road & Track, Sports Car International, Automobile and Vintage Motorsport magazines. Simon's commissioned trophy design evokes the passion of driving, an underlying principle of the Drivers' Choice Awards.

MotorWeek is produced by Maryland Public Television and is nationally underwritten by eBay Motors. Check out MotorWeek online at www.mpt.org/motorweek.

MPT is among the largest producers of national and international programs for public television. Major series include Wall $treet Week With Louis Rukeyser, MotorWeek, HealthWeek, Mollie Katzen's Cooking Show and Baking with Julia, hosted by Julia Child. For more information, visit MPT's Web site at www.mpt.org.

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