Ford Trucks Dominate Vincentric Best Fleet Value in America Awards
Ford claimed multiple honors in the 19th annual Vincentric Best Fleet Value in America Awards with four trucks and three vans winning their respective categories.

Ford won eight vehicle segments in the 2024 Vincentric Best Fleet Value in America Awards.
Source: Vincentric
From the Maverick to the F-350, Ford vehicles took top honors in all the 2024 Vincentric Best Fleet Value in America Awards pickup truck categories. Four vans, three cargo and one passenger, also earned awards.
“This recognition by Vincentric underscores Ford’s commitment to building vehicles to do just that and demonstrates how going electric can be good for business and the planet,” said Tim Baughman, general manager of Ford Pro North America.
2024 Ford Truck Award Winners
Ford swept all truck awards, ranging from small pickup to full-size 1-ton pickup. The trucks awarded Best Fleet Value in America are:
2024 Ford F-150 Lightning Pro Supercrew 4WD – Best Fleet Value in America: Full-Size 1/2-Ton Pickup segment (ninth time for F-150)
2024 Ford F-250 XL Reg Cab 2WD – Best Fleet Value in America: Full-Size 3/4-Ton Pickup segment (fourth time, second consecutive for F-250)
2024 Ford F-350 XL Reg Cab 2WD SRW – Best Fleet Value in America: Full-Size 1-Ton Pickup segment (eighth time, fifth consecutive for F-350)
2024 Ford Maverick XL Supercrew FWD – Best Fleet Value in America: Small Pickup segment (third consecutive for Maverick)
2024 Ford Van Award Winners
Just as Ford made a clean sweep in pickup trucks, it also led the way in all three cargo van categories plus one passenger van category. Ford vans awarded Best Fleet Value in America are:
2024 Ford T150 Vans Cargo Low Roof RWD 130 – Best Fleet Value in America: Full-Size 1/2-Ton Cargo Van segment (fourth time, second consecutive for T150)
2024 Ford T250 Vans Cargo Low Roof RWD 130 – Best Fleet Value in America: Full-Size 3/4-Ton Cargo Van segment (fourth time, second consecutive for T250)
2024 Ford E-Transit 350 Base Cargo LR 130 WB – Best Fleet Value in America: Full-Size 1-Ton Cargo Van segment (third consecutive)
2024 Ford T350 Vans XLT Low Roof RWD 148 – Best Fleet Value in America: Full-Size 1-Ton Passenger Van segment (third time, second consecutive for T350)
Continued Ford Pro Sales Success
Ford Pro sales trends indicate that 40% of commercial customers are repeat 24MY F-150 Lightning customers, and the E-Transit marked its best sales quarter ever as America’s best-selling electric van.
Transit, Ford Pro said, continues to demonstrate its versatility and capability, with more than 1.2 million units produced at the Kansas City Assembly Plant since April 2014. According to Ford Pro, 99% of all Ford Transits sold over the past decade are still operational today, emphasizing their durability and enduring value.
How Vincentric Determines Best Fleet Value
Vincentric is an independent automotive data compilation and analysis firm that measures vehicle cost of ownership using eight factors, which are:
Depreciation
Fees and taxes
Financing
Fuel
Insurance
Maintenance
Opportunity cost
Repairs
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