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Best Fleet Value In America

GM, Ford and Toyota top Vincentric’s annual awards list for the 2013 model year.

Chris Brown
Chris BrownAssociate Publisher
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May 17, 2013
Best Fleet Value In America

The 2013 Ford Explorer won the Large Crossover category.

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The 2013 Ford Explorer won the Large Crossover category.


General Motors, Ford, and Toyota gave strong performances in the eighth annual Vincentric Best Fleet Value in America award, the only fleet-specific valuation award of its kind in the automotive industry. To determine the awards, Vincentric measured all costs involved in owning a vehicle, including depreciation, fuel and maintenance, for 3,400 vehicle configurations in the 2013 model year.

On the List

GM topped the list this year with nine awards, while Ford and Toyota were close behind with eight winning vehicles each. Other manufacturers with notable results were Chrysler Group, Mercedes-Benz and BMW.

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The General Motors success was evident in the key fleet segments of heavy duty pickups and full-size vans, along with a strong showing by Buick in the premium vehicle categories. Ford showed strength across its product line-up, with the half-ton F-150 pickup and strong passenger car results contributing to the automaker’s overall strong performance.

The Toyota achievements were led by the Tacoma, which won for the eighth year in a row, along with numerous Toyota winners in the hybrid and SUV/crossover segments. Chrysler’s success was highlighted by three winning Dodge vehicles, while BMW showed value in the premium segments with the winners. The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter used strong lifecycle costs in all three of its market segments to earn those awards for the second year in a row.

“Our awards look to provide guidance to all types of fleet buyers, and the fact that we have winners from a variety of manufacturers illustrates the growing competition in the fleet market,” stated David Wurster, president of Vincentric. “By segmenting the awards and analyzing different mileage/lifecycle timeframe scenarios, vehicle buyers have guidance for determining the fleet vehicle that best meets the needs of their organization.”

Awards Methodology

To determine the 2013 Vincentric Best Fleet Value in America awards, Vincentric, a provider of automotive cost-of-ownership data,  analyzed more than 3,400 vehicle configurations in 20 different lifecycle cost scenarios, using eight cost factors, including depreciation, fees and taxes, financing, fuel, insurance, maintenance, opportunity cost and repairs.

The lifecycle costs were measured in all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia, with more than 25 million lifecycle cost measurements used to determine the winning vehicles.

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Further information regarding all of the winners of the Vincentric Best Fleet Value in America awards for the 2013 model year and the Vincentric methodology is available at www.vincentric.com.

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Vincentric's 2013 Model Year Winners 


Vehicle Segment

Make/Model

Passenger Cars




Micro

Chevrolet Spark LS


Subcompact

Toyota Yaris 5-Door L


Compact, Hatchback

Ford Focus SE


Compact, Sedan

Nissan Versa S Plus


Compact, Sedan, Premium

BMW 3-Series 328i


Compact, Hybrid

Toyota Prius c One


Electric

Nissan Leaf S


Plug-In Hybrid

Ford C-Max Energi SEL


Mid-size, Sedan

Hyundai Sonata GLS 2.4


Mid-size, Sedan, Premium

Buick Verano Base


Mid-size, Sedan, Hybrid

Toyota Camry Hybrid LE


Mid-size, Sedan, Hybrid, Premium

Lincoln MKZ Hybrid


Large, Sedan

Ford Taurus SE


Large, Sedan, Premium

Buick LaCrosse Base FWD


Prestige Sedan

BMW 7-Series 740Li xDrive


Wagon

Subaru Impreza Base


Wagon, Premium

Volvo XC70 3.2 FWD

Sport Utilities and Crossovers




Crossover, Compact, Entry-level

Jeep Patriot Sport 2WD


Crossover, Compact, Mid-level

Toyota RAV4 LE 2WD


Crossover, Compact, Premium

Buick Encore Base FWD


Crossover, Mid-size

Dodge Journey SE FWD


Crossover, Mid-size, Premium

BMW X3 xDrive28i


Crossover, Large

Ford Explorer Base FWD


Crossover, Large, Premium

Buick Enclave Convenience FWD


Crossover, Hybrid

Toyota Highlander Hybrid 4WD


SUV, Compact

Toyota FJ Cruiser 2WD


SUV, Mid-size

Toyota 4Runner SR5 2WD V6


SUV, Large

Dodge Durango SXT


SUV, Large, Premium

Mercedes-Benz GL-Class GL 350 BlueTEC

Pickup Trucks




Compact Pickup

Toyota Tacoma Reg Cab 2WD


Full-size Pickup, 1/2 Ton

Ford F-150 XL Reg Cab 2WD 126


Full-size Heavy Duty Pickup, 3/4 Ton

Chevrolet/GMC Silverado/Sierra 2500HD W/T Reg Cab 2WD LWB


Full-size Heavy Duty Pickup, 1 Ton

Chevrolet/GMC Silverado/Sierra 3500HD W/T Reg Cab 2WD LWB SRW

Vans




Minivan

Dodge Grand Caravan SE FWD


Mini Cargo Van

Ford Transit Connect XL


Full-size Passenger Van, 1/2 Ton

Ford E150 Vans XL


Full-size Passenger Van, 3/4 Ton

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 Std Roof 144 WB


Full-size Passenger Van, 1 Ton

Chevrolet/GMC Express/Savana G3500 SWB


Full-size Cargo Van, 1/2 Ton

Chevrolet/GMC Express/Savana G1500 Cargo SWB


Full-size Cargo Van, 3/4 Ton

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van 2500 Std Roof 144 WB


Full-size Cargo Van, 1 Ton

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van 3500 High Roof 144 WB

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