Vincentric Anounces Best Value in Canada Award Winners
The 2nd annual Vincentric Best Value in Canada awards were announced yesterday. Toyota, Ram, and Mercedes-Benz took home the top awards.
Alternative fuel vehicles fared extremely well, winning almost 50% of all awards. It’s no coincidence that manufacturers are developing more and more hybrid, electric and diesel models for their respective lineups.
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Vincentric is a private company which measures cost of ownership for a variety of vehicle configurations to uncover the best value for car shoppers. This is only the second Best Value in Canada award however 2013 represents Vincentric’s ninth year for its Best Value in America awards. Read their press release below:
BINGHAM FARMS, Michigan – September 12th, 2013 – The second annual Vincentric Best Value in Canada™ awards were announced today, with Toyota receiving its second consecutive award as Best Value Passenger Car Brand while picking up eight individual vehicle awards. Volkswagen also performed well in the passenger car segments, with six award winning vehicles. Mercedes-Benz retained its Best Value Luxury Brand title while also earning five model-level awards, while Ram showed its strength in the pickup market, earning the 2013 Vincentric Best Value Truck Brand in Canada award.
Much of the success for these brands was due to the strength of their alternative fuel vehicles. Toyota won 4 of the 5 hybrid awards, with Mercedes-Benz BlueTEC diesel technology delivering three winners and Volkswagen's TDI clean diesels earning five awards. In addition, the Ram pickup winners were diesel-powered as were 2 of the 3 Audi award winners. Other manufacturers performing well in the Vincnetric Best Value in Canada awards were Lexus, earning three awards, as well as GM, Ford, Mazda, and Honda, taking home two awards each.
“The 2013 Vincentric Best Value in Canada awards demonstrates the significant impact that alternative fuel vehicles are having on the marketplace," stated David Wurster, President of Vincentric. "We look forward to providing Canadian consumers with the opportunity to gather insight into Canadian specific automotive ownership costs by honoring vehicles that offer buyers the best overall value," he added.
To determine the 2013 Vincentric Best Value in Canada awards, Vincentric analyzed over 1,800 vehicle configurations measuring cost-of-ownership using eight different cost factors: depreciation, fees & taxes, financing, fuel, insurance, maintenance, opportunity cost, and repairs. Using a statistical model, the company identified the Vincentric Best Value in Canada™ winners by measuring which vehicles had lower than expected ownership costs given their market segment and price. Each vehicle was evaluated in all ten provinces plus the Northwest Territories using a range of annual kilometer intervals and insurance profiles.
Further information regarding all of the winners of the Vincentric Best Value in Canada™ awards for the 2013 model year and the Vincentric methodology is available at www.vincentric.com.
ABOUT VINCENTRIC
Vincentric provides data, knowledge, and insight to the automotive industry by identifying and applying the many aspects of automotive value. Vincentric data is used by organizations throughout the US and Canada such as Yahoo! Autos, AOL, Cars.com, GM, Toyota, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Kiplinger.com, Business Fleet Magazine, Volvo, NADA Guides, The AutoChannel.com, and Fleet-Central.com as a means of providing automotive insight to their clientele. Vincentric, LLC is a privately held automotive data compilation and analysis firm headquartered in Bingham Farms, Michigan.