icymi Toyota took home the lion’s share of the Vincentric 2020 Best Value in Canada Awards, with its eleven top spots making up almost one-third of all awards in the various vehicle segments. - Via drivingdotca
Toyota took home the lion’s share of the Vincentric 2020 Best Value in Canada Awards, with its eleven top spots making up almost one-third of all awards in the various vehicle segments.
The annual awards are given to vehicles in 32 segment categories that have lower-than-expected ownership costs in comparison to their market segment and price, along with five awards for brands overall. RELATEDThe best and worst brands for reliabilityToyota, Porsche take top marks in ALG Canadian Residual Value AwardsPassenger CarHonda’s sole award for 2020 was for the Fit in Subcompact. Mazda took Compact for the Mazda3, and Sports Car with the MX-5, that model’s fifth consecutive win. Subaru won Compact Hatchback for the Impreza, and Mid-Size with the Legacy, which also won last year. Toyota’s Avalon took Large Sedan, while its Corolla Hybrid took the Hybrid category.
SUV, Crossover, & VanSubaru and Toyota took two awards in this category. Subaru took Compact SUV/Crossover with its Crosstrek; and Mid-Size SUV/Crossover with the Outback, its second consecutive win. Toyota won Hybrid SUV/Crossover for the Highlander Hybrid, the seventh time it’s won; and Minivan with the Sienna. Other winners were the Mazda CX-30 for Subcompact SUV/Crossover; Ford’s Expedition for Large SUV/Crossover; and Kia’s Niro EV for Electric/Plug-In Hybrid.
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