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Vincentric awards vehicles that provide ‘Best Value in America’
The Tacoma (2015 model pictured) is the only vehicle to win its segment consecutively for all 17 years that the Vincentric Best Value in America Awards have been conducted. Photo credit: Darren Brode / Shutterstock.com. Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, 02:30 PM By Auto Remarketing Staff BINGHAM FARMS, Mich. -
The new year is here, but for many people, COVID-19 continues to have an economic impact, said David Wurster, president of data company, Vincentric.
“It s more important than ever to make informed and intelligent financial decisions,” Wurster said in a news release.
To help consumers do that, Vincentric named the winners of its 17th annual Vincentric Best Value in America Awards.
VINCENTRIC BEST VALUE IN AMERICA AWARDS
Toyota & Lexus Reclaim Podium, Repeat Honda Winners Impress
BINGHAM FARMS, MICHIGAN – January 19th, 2021 – The 17
th annual Vincentric Best Value in America™ Awards were announced today, with Toyota Motor Corporation winning twelve model-level awards and three brand-level awards between the Toyota and Lexus brands. Additional brand-level winners were Honda for Best Value Passenger Car brand, and Volvo ofor Best Value Luxury SUV & Crossover brand. Both Honda and Volvo claimed their respective brand-level awards for the third time.
Toyota earned honors for both the Best Value SUV, Crossover, & Van brand, and the Best Value Truck brand. Toyota s top contributing model was the Tacoma, which is the only vehicle to have won its segment consecutively for all 17 years that the Vincentric Best Value in America Awards have been conducted. Lexus earned the Best Value Luxury Car brand win, led by its ES sedan, which came out on top of the L