Which? Awards 2008 Which? awards 'the best of the best' in products and services.
Which? Awards 2008

Now in their second year, the Which? Awards celebrate the best companies and individuals that seek to serve the interests of consumers. The cream of British industry gathered once again at The British Museum on Tuesday 17 June to find out who came top in this year’s highly competitive categories.
Peter Vicary-Smith, Chief executive of Which?, said:
'We’ve praised the top brands from the worlds of retail, financial services, car making and catering that have gone the extra mile to help meet the day-to-day needs of customers, delivering products and services worthy of a Which? Award.
'Which? researchers used their judgement after poring over surveys and test results to determine the winners – and our members played a vital role. Your feedback on your experiences as a customer helped decide the winners – and how Which? tackles today’s consumer challenges.

Mazda’s blend of excellent value for money, reliability and innovation made it a winner
'We’ve added more categories this year, recognising the importance of airlines and online retail. We’ve also honoured winners of categories ranging from cars to broadband providers, domestic appliances to financial products, and restaurants to high-street retailers. We’ve named a consumer champion whose deeds will have a lasting impact on the everyday lives of the public.
'Choosing the winners has been challenging – none more so than for Best Current Account. Today’s economic climate means that we’ll be continually monitoring the winner and all financial service providers – ensuring that they continue to give customers a fair deal.
'The Which? Awards are a celebration of good practice and good products that succeed in meeting consumers’ expectations. We’ll continue to put companies through their paces over the next year, and hope that competition for a Which? Award is even tougher in 2009.'
2008 winners
Best audiovisual brand
Winner: Panasonic
Runners up: Canon, Sony
Best domestic appliance brand
Winner: Miele
Runners-up: Bosch, Electrolux Group
Best carmaker
Winner: Mazda
Runners-up: Audi, BMW, Honda, Lexus, Toyota
Best high-street retailer
Winner: Waitrose
Runners-up: John Lewis, Waterstone’s
Best value-for-money retailer
Winner: Lidl
Runners-up: Aldi, Iceland
Best online retailer
Winner: Play.com
Runners-up: Abebooks.com, Amazon.co.uk
Good Food Guide restaurant of the year
Winner: Ramsons, Ramsbottom
Winning regional restaurants:
- East England: Great House, Lavenham
- Londo:n Pied à Terre
- Midlands: Perkins, Plumtree
- North-East: Weaver’s Shed, Golcar
- Northern Ireland: Bay Tree, Holywood
- North-West: Ramsons, Ramsbottom
- Scotland: Ee-Usk, Oban
- South-East: Hungry Monk, Jevington
- South-West: Allium, Fairford
- Wales: Fairyhill, Reynoldston
Best broadband provider
Winner: Zen Internet
Runners-up: Waitrose, Utility Warehouse
Consumer champion of the year
Winner: John Fingleton
Best credit card provider
Winner: John Lewis Partnership
Runners-up: Marks & Spencer Money, Nationwide Building Society
Best current account
Winner: Cahoot
Runners-up: Nationwide Building Society, Smile
Best airline
Winner: Singapore Airlines
Runners-up: Air New Zealand, Jet Airways, Palmair
Resources
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Which Awards 2008 (PDF: 1597Kb)
08 July 2008All you need to know about the Which? Awards winners 2008
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