Upfront
I DIDN’T WANT the Mercedes-Benz EQC to win. There I was, in an AirBnB down in Inverloch and it was clear that as the judges sat down to cast their final votes in Wheels Car of the Year 2020, the electric Merc was about to wipe the floor with the two other finalists; the Mazda 3 and the Tesla Model 3. A simple totting up of the scores told you that. The EQC aced the numbers on the judging criteria of function, efficiency, safety, technology and value, being the only car in the field to net a mean 80 percent score across those marks. I knew I should have voted for the EQC. All the other judges were doing so and a few of ‘em were a good deal smarter…