What Women Want?
RencanaTrying to find out what women want is not easy, luckily we had some help, from women itself.
We've always wondered what cars women like, because unless you are woman or Mel Gibson from the movie "What Women Want" it's pretty much a shot in the dark for us the male motoring journalists.
Yes, there is this prevalent notion that points us towards the idea that women prefer hatchbacks and SUVs that are comfortable, safe and practical, but it still doesn't tell us which specific cars or brands they prefer.
Thankfully, all we had to do was Google it because, for the last decade, a body called WWCOTY has in some ways gathered that information for us.
WWCOTY stands for Women's World Car Of The Year, a yearly automobile awards programme created by Kiwi motoring journalist, Sandy Mhyre in 2009. It clearly states on their website that they don't judge the cars based on whether it is "a 'woman's car", but women do decide the winners of WWCOTY.
"The voting criteria is based on the same principles that guide any driver when choosing a winning car. Aspects such as safety, quality, price, design, ease of driving, benefits and environmental footprint, among others, are taken into account when casting a vote. In total, there are 43 judges from 35 countries. The Women's World Car of the Year is present on all five continents", says the WWCOTY About Us section.
Awards have been presented since 2011 and to see whether our assumptions are correct, let's take a look at the past results of WWCOTY.
2019
Supreme Winner Award: Mazda 3
Urban Car Award: Kia XCeed
Family Car Award: Mazda 3
Green Car Award: Kia Soul EV
Luxury Car: BMW 8 Series
Performance Car: Porsche 911
SUV/Crossover: Range Rover Evoque
Holly Reach Dream Car: Porsche Taycan
Woman of Worth Award: Linda Jackson, CEO of Citroën
2018
Supreme Winner: Volvo XC40
2017
Supreme Winner: Hyundai Ioniq
Family Car: Mazda CX-5
Economy Car: Ford Fiesta
Luxury Car: BMW 5 Series
Sports Car: Honda Civic Type R
Eco Car: Hyundai Ioniq
SUV: Peugeot 3008
2016
Supreme Winner: Jaguar F-Pace
Family Car: Honda Civic
Economy Car: Honda Jazz
Luxury Car: Volvo S90
Sports Car: Ford Mustang
Eco Car: Toyota Prius
SUV: Jaguar F-Pace
2015
Supreme Winner: Volvo XC90
Family Car: Renault Espace
Luxury Car: Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Sports Car: Mercedes-AMG GT
Economy Car: Toyota Auris
Eco Car: BMW i8
SUV: Volvo XC90
2014
Supreme Winner: Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Family Car: Audi A3
Dream Car: Jaguar F-Type Coupe
Sports Car: Audi S3
Economy Car: Honda Jazz / Fit
Eco Car: Tesla Model S
SUV: Range Rover Sport
2013
Supreme Winner: Ford Fiesta
Family Car: Audi Allroad
Luxury Car: Range Rover
Sports Car: Porsche Boxster S
Economy Car: Ford Fiesta
SUV: Mazda CX-5
2012
Supreme Winner: Range Rover Evoque
Family Car: BMW 3 Series
Luxury Car: Range Rover Evoque
Sports Car: Porsche 911
Economy Car: Honda Civic
2011
Supreme Winner: BMW 5 Series and Citroën DS3 (tie)
Family Car: Volvo S60
Luxury Car: BMW 5 Series
Sports Car: Aston Martin Rapide
Economy Car: Citroën DS3
Eco Car: Audi A1
We're not sure why some years had more or fewer awards, but we can clearly see that in the past nine years of WWCOTY, there have been four hatchbacks, three SUVs and two sedans emerge as overall winners. Is this an indication that maybe, just maybe we're not that far off the mark indeed?
When we tallied up every single winner in each category, BMW came up as the brand that has won the most awards while Land Rover, Volvo and Honda came in second with Mazda, Porsche and Audi tied for third.
Although it's a little hard to make a sweeping assumption that these are real-world indications for what brand and types of car women want, it has at least given us some insight to what they might like.
Of course, it would be easier to find out "What Women Want" if we had the powers of Mel Gibson.