Saturday, May 15, 2010

Ford and Honda Lead Awards for "Best Value In America 2010"

Vincentric provides awards for the best values in the auto industry on an annual basis. This means that each year they look at each category of vehicles and pick the one with the best value in that class. For a complete list as to what data they use to give these awards click here.

For 2010 the leaders overall look to be Ford and Honda. While Honda is a mainstay on their list at the top with 5 time winners like the Civic and Accord, Ford is rather new to showing up with multiple awards. Both Ford and Honda walked away with 6 awards this year. Ford’s 6 awards include the high-end Lincoln MKS and MKT vehicles complementing the strong showing from Ford’s heavy duty pickups. Honda’s six awards were led by two five-time winners, the Accord and the Civic, and the CR-V which won its fourth Vincentric award. BMW, General Motors, and Toyota also did well, with each organization having four award winning vehicles.

For the 2010 complete list check here for the appetite suppressants version. You can expand it into detail on the site.

Here is a short video about their 2010 winners:

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