Ford and Toyota each took seven categories in Vincentric's 2014 Best CPO (certified pre-owned) Value awards announced today that covered 41 vehicle segments as well as three affordable brands.
by Staff
August 5, 2014
Photo of 2010 Transit Connect courtesy of Ford.
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Photo of 2010 Transit Connect courtesy of Ford.
Ford and Toyota each took seven categories in Vincentric's 2014 Best CPO (certified pre-owned) Value awards announced today that covered 41 vehicle segments as well as three affordable brands.
Honda earned the title of best CPO value for a passenger car, while Buick took home the best CPO value for a luxury vehicle. Chevrolet claimed best CPO value for a truck.
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In the pickup truck categories, the Toyota Tacoma, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Chevrolet Silverado 2500, and GMC Sierra 3500 earned top CPO among compact pickups, half-ton pickups, three-quarter-ton heavy duty pickups, and one-ton heavy duty pickups respectively.
Among the vans, Ford earned top honors for its E-Series for passenger van and cargo van, as well as the Transit Connect for mini cargo vans.
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