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March 8, 2010
Markham, Ontario – Canadian Black Book has released the winners of its fifth annual Retained Value Awards, identifying the 2006 model-year vehicles that retain the highest percentage of their original value.
The winners, chosen in 17 segments, are determined from actual value retained from MSRP, measured over a four-year period. The company initiated the awards to help consumers identify which vehicles retain the highest percentage of their original value. Although strong retained value performance is not a guarantee of future strength, it is a strong indicator for how a vehicle should perform in the future. Consumers who select vehicles with lower depreciation rate will reduce their overall cost of ownership.
The winners are:
Subcompact – Toyota Yaris
Compact – Mazda5
Midsize car – Honda Accord, Subaru Outback, Volkswagen Passat (tie)
Full-size car – Toyota Avalon
Entry luxury car – Lexus IS series
Luxury car – BMW 5 Series, BMW 6 Series, Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class (tie)
Sports car – Mini Cooper, Volkswagen GTI (tie)
Premium sports car – Porsche 911
Compact SUV – Toyota RAV4
Midsize SUV – Honda Pilot
Full-size SUV – Nissan Armada, Toyota Sequoia (tie)
Luxury SUV – Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Minivan – Honda Odyssey
Large van – Dodge Sprinter
Small pickup – Toyota Tacoma
Large pickup – Toyota Tundra
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