Cars are placed where they get a majority of the votes.
The majority of votes are not sub-zero, 61 people said it isn't, 32 said it is, thats almost double who think it isn't Sub Zero. I'm aware we currently use the mode as our final answer, but that is different from the majority of votes, we're giving the most common answer, based on each answer independently when really the answers aren't that independent. A vote for uncool says they think it's even further away from sub zero, yet it will have no bearing on the results even if uncool was the second most popular answer behind sub-zero. Which it was in the case of the Ultima, so anyone who voted uncool was not taken as a vote for NOT Sub-Zero and thus everyone who voted serious uncool, should have voted uncool to have any kind of effect on the final result.
Similarly, if those who voted serious uncool, voted uncool to have an effect, the car would then be wrongfully placed in uncool as 53 of 93 voted the car cool or higher, which is a majority for cool or better, whilst remaining a majority for cool or worse.
As it stands now, this is still true, 53 of 93 think the car is cool or better, 61 of 93 think the car is cool or worse. Therefore
more people think the car is cool or worse then cool or better, but
more people think it's cool or better then uncool. Surely that should mean the car is a flat cool.
There is a not to complicated way, which could easily be set up in a spreadsheet, to calculated the true result based on EVERYONEs vote, not just the most common of the 4 which in the Ultimas case has ignored over half of the other peoples votes. I just did some quick calculations using points for each answer, then averaged, and the car comes out as a cool, just, based on every single individuals opinion.