This week, Vincentric unveiled its yearly accolades for the Best Fleet Value in Canada, recognizing standout performers in the automotive industry. General Motors, Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, Toyota, and Volvo each garnered three awards, showcasing strong value and low ownership costs in their respective fleets.
General Motors shined with low-cost models such as the Chevrolet Blazer EV, Silverado 3500, and Express 3500 leading the charge. Mercedes-Benz was noted for its economical Sprinter van series, with the Sprinter 2500 passenger and cargo vans securing their 10th and 11th awards respectively, and the Sprinter 3500XD cargo van clinching its eighth title in its segment.
David Wurster, President of Vincentric, highlighted the diversity of options available for Canadian fleet operators, stating, “The 2024 Vincentric Best Fleet Value in Canada Awards demonstrate the wide range of viable options available to fleet managers, offering them crucial insights into vehicles that ensure low ownership costs and consistent value.”
Among other winners, Stellantis celebrated victories with the Dodge Durango, Ram 2500, and the Ram ProMaster 1500 cargo van. Toyota saw wins from the Corolla Hybrid and Prius Prime in the Passenger Car category for the third consecutive year, in addition to a fourth-time win by the Sienna XLE FWD in the Minivan segment.
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Volvo continued its success with the S90 in the Luxury Large Sedan category, the V60 in the Luxury Wagon category, and the XC40 EV in the Luxury Compact SUV segment. Meanwhile, Ford, Nissan, and Kia each earned two awards, and BMW, Mazda, Mitsubishi, and Tesla each took home one.
These recognitions underscore the commitment of automotive manufacturers to providing robust and economical fleet options in Canada.
Words by: Craig Clowes
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