
The diesel-powered Chrysler ProMaster full-size van was the only non-luxury diesel expected to deliver a lower total cost of ownership than its gasoline counterpart in a Vincentric study that evaluated 35 diesels.
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With many options and trim levels to choose from, lifecycle costs vary greatly within the same model.
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Gasoline-electric hybrids are losing their competitive edge over ther gasoline counterparts due to falling fuel prices and more efficient internal combustion engines, according to a five-year owner cost analysis by Vincentric.
Read More →Nissan and Toyota shared the top spot in the third annual Vincentric Best Fleet Value in Canada awards with each manufacturer earning eight Vincentric awards.
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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.
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Faced with tightening corporate average fuel economy standards in the U.S., automakers have turned to a new generation of cleaner burning diesel passenger cars and SUVs to help them meet the new regulations.
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General Motors and Ford Motor Co. provided the most value to light-duty fleet vehicle purchasers, according to Vincentric's Best Fleet Value in America awards for 2014.
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Toyota leads the way with eight awards, followed by Audi with five. Chevrolet and Honda each earned four. The awards cover the retail market.
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A recently released Diesel Cost-of-Ownership Analysis showed that 12 of 26 diesel vehicles measured have a lower total cost-of-ownership than their gasoline-powered counterparts.
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Nearly half of the diesel vehicles analyzed in Vincentric's 2013 Diesel Cost-of-Ownership Analysis have a lower total cost-of-ownership than their gasoline powered counterparts, the firm reported Wednesday.
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