IntelliChoice Announces 2011 Best Overall Value Vehicles
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - This year’s Best Overall Value of the Year awards highlight a collection of 21 class winners, honing in on specific buyer market segments.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA– IntelliChoice announced the winners of the 2011 Best Overall Value of the Year (BOVY) awards at the 2011 National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) convention in San Francisco. The annual BOVY Awards are designed to identify best-in-class vehicles that deliver outstanding value and lower than expected costs over time, Intellichoice stated.
This year’s BOVY awards highlight a collection of 21 class winners, honing in on specific buyer market segments. The vehicles in each category represent best values and illustrate the results of analysis of ownership costs, including: depreciation, maintenance, repairs, fuel, fees, financing, and insurance.
The 2011 BOVY award winners are as follows:
Class | Brand | Model |
Compact Passenger Car | Honda | Fit |
Premium Compact Passenger Car | Lexus | IS 250 |
Passenger Car | Toyota | Prius |
Premium Passenger Car | Toyota | Avalon |
Luxury Passenger Car | Infiniti | M37 |
Convertible | Mini | Cooper Convertible |
Premium Convertible | Lexus | IS 250C |
Sporty/Coupe | Mini | Cooper Hatchback |
Premium Sporty/Coupe | Volvo | C30 |
Performance Car | Chevrolet | Corvette |
Compact Crossover/Wagon | Toyota | RAV4 4 cyl. |
Premium Compact Crossover/Wagon | Audi | A3 |
Crossover/Wagon | Subaru | Outback |
Premium Crossover/Wagon | Lexus | RX 350 |
Luxury Crossover/Wagon | Volvo | XC90 3.2 |
Minivan | Toyota | Sienna |
SUV | Toyota | 4Runner |
Full-size SUV | GMC | Yukon |
Premium Full-size SUV | Lexus | GX 460 |
Compact Pickup | Toyota | Tacoma |
Full-size Pickup | Toyota | Tundra |
“As the economy slowly builds back up, consumers are getting ready to re-enter the buyer’s market, but they are concerned of what’s going to give them the most value for the longest period of time. That’s where we come in with a mission that has remained the same for the last 25 years; we empower consumers to make better purchase decisions, by providing independent and essential automotive information and tools,” said IntelliChoice Executive Editor, Charlie Vogelheim. “The BOVYs are another tool that help consumers recognize cars and trucks whose total cost of ownership is significantly lower than expected compared to their peers. In essence, the awards provide a quick reference to highlight vehicles that promise the best value over duration of ownership.”
Although this year’s awards reflected a diverse group of winners across a range of price points and manufacturers, it was Asian manufacturers that continued to show the strongest best overall value, with Toyota accumulating seven wins of the 21 total categories. Lexus accounted for another four category wins, including Premium Passenger Car, Premium Full-Size SUV, Premium Convertible and Premium Crossover/Wagon.
Certain cars and trucks made repeat appearances on IntelliChoice’s Best Overall Values ranking, including wins from Chevrolet Corvette and MINI Cooper Convertible; both were awarded honors for their class leading value retention and lower cost to insure.
Throughout the year, IntelliChoice aggregates and analyzes data on nearly 1800 vehicle models to determine its Best Overall Values. Data gleaned from auto manufacturers, the U.S. government, and third-party data resources is used to determine the actual costs of ownership for new vehicles over a five-year period. After determining ownership costs, IntelliChoice assigns a value rating to each vehicle and compares that rating relative to their peer models to determine a Best Overall Value in vehicle class.
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