
Europe may be in trouble but many of its automakers are performing just fine and the rest of the world seems to be doing okay, as global new car sales are tipped to exceed 80 million units for the first time ever.
Therefore, you could say that 2012 has been a good year for the automotive industry, which rolled out a whole lot of new models.
With only three days to go until the end of the year, we found ourselves asking out loudly: which newly presented production and concept vehicles impressed us the most?
Choosing a supercar like the Ferrari F12berlinetta, the Lamborghini Aventador J one-off or the “normal” Roadster is easy as these kind of models look stunning and pack some serious firepower. Not too long ago, 700-horses used to be reserved for racers or tuners. The new breed of supercars matches or exceeds that figure...
The same goes with concepts: the Acura NSX and the Lexus LF-LC, in particular, had us drooling not only due to their styling, but because they previewed actual models that will hit the streets very soon.
John keeps yelling that I should stop beating around the bush and openly declare my picks of the year right now, so here goes nothing.
As much as I fancied the new Mazda6’s styling, the seventh-gen Golf's technology, the SRT Viper’s sheer audacity and the F12berlinetta’s, well…, everything, if I had to pick just one production car, that would be the Renault Clio Mk4.
If you're wondering why, it's because a.) it looks great, b.) it pushes the brand forward and c.) it has a wide line-up that includes the performance-oriented RS.
The concept car was a much easier choice: the BMW 4-Series gets my vote hands down. The only issue I have with the 4-Series is the change of name. Like most auto enthusiasts, when I hear the word “M3” I instantly associate it with a certain compact executive BMW that the M-Division put its hand on, whereas "M4" reminds me of a motorway…
There, I’ve done it; now it’s your turn to name the cars that impressed you the most this year in the comments section that follows.
P.S. The F-Type and the Panamera Sport Turismo almost made it, the first because if it delivers on its promises it will be a return on form for Jaguar, and the second because it's how the Panamera should have looked like in the first place.
The reason they didn't make the cut is that Jaguar having a sports car in its range and Porsche turning out a handsome-looking model is less impressive than the fact that their makers didn't come to this conclusion before being panned by both the press and the public…
By Andrew Tsaousis

21 Comments:
lexus
Best cars of 2012? Props to the 2013 Lexus GS, new M6, Ferrari F12, ZL1, new Boxster, 208, Scion FR-S/Toyota 86/Subaru BR-Z, CX-5, new Clio/Lutecia IV, and the 14th Generation Crown.
By far the McLaren P1.
Pink Toyota Crown Athlete. No question about it.
Best car of 2012 would definitely be the 2013 Dodge Dart.
Best Production Cars:
- Jaaaaggggg F-Type
- Macca 12C Spider
- Lambo Aventador Roadster
- Fezza F12Berlinetta
- Scoob BRZ/Toyota GT86
- Range Rover
- BMW M135i
Best Concepts:
- BMW 4 Coupe (not sure about the name)
- Porker Panamera Sport Turismo
- Macca P1
- Macca X-1
Golf 7 for sheer amount of sales it will make, the at least two new Lamborghini's that will come out next year for me.
Production : Mercedes SLS Black Series
Concept : Lexus LF-LC
i just thought of something...the nsx has a whiff of lotus esprit concept
i think...im going to go with the ftype or the clio as well..
great designs
BRZ/FT86
lexus
Acura NSX Concept
Alfa 4C, Porsche Boxter, Jaguar F-Type
peugeot 2008 obviously! ;)
Viper
production > F12 Berlinetta
concept/production > Mclaren P1
concept > Lexus LF-LC
New hyundai santa fe, cos im gettin one! Lol..
jagg...will buy when i rank up.
Not sure, there are so many great ones, but for the least impressive: VW Golf, hands down no question.
Alfa Disco Volante
Concept: Lexus LF-LC, Peugeot Onyx, Cadillac Ciel, Citroen DS9, Acura NSX, Mazda Takeri
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