ALG Announces Sixth Annual Residual Value Awards for the Top Segment Leaders and Brand Residual Value Awards
SANTA BARBARA, CA – Automotive Lease Guide's (ALG) annual Residual Value Awards honor those vehicles in each automotive segment predicted to retain the highest percentage of their original price.
SANTA BARBARA, CA – Automotive Lease Guide’s (ALG) annual Residual Value Awards honor those vehicles in each automotive segment predicted to retain the highest percentage of their original price. This year’s awards are based on 2005-model year vehicles. For the third year, ALG has also included awards for the brand with the highest predicted resale value of all industry and luxury vehicles. The awards are derived after careful study of segment competition, historical vehicle performance, and industry trends. Award winners are featured on ALG.com, The Wall Street Journal,Automotive News, and other automotive Web sites dedicated to bringing the industry’s best performing models into the public eye.
For the second consecutive year, American Honda Motor Company, Inc., heads the list with Honda winning the Industry Brand Residual Value Award. Honda also received two individual segment awards: the Odyssey for the Minivan Segment and the CR-V for the Compact SUV Segment. This is the fourth win for both the Honda Odyssey and CR-V.
BMW of North America, LLC won the Luxury Brand Residual Value Award for the second consecutive year. MINI USA, a division of BMW of North America, has won the Compact Car Segment for the MINI Cooper for the third time.
Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. won four individual segment awards: the Tacoma for the Compact Truck Segment, Sequoia for the Full-Size SUV Segment, 4Runner for the Mid-Size SUV Segment, and the Tundra for the Full-Size Truck Segment. This is the fourth consecutive win for the Toyota Tacoma, Tundra, and Sequoia, and the second consecutive win for the 4Runner.
Mercedes-Benz USA is the winner of this year’s Sports Car Segment for the SLK and the CLK has won the Luxury Segment award for the fourth time.
Nissan North America Inc. has won the Mid-Size Car Segment award to the Altima. Infiniti, a division of Nissan, takes home the Near Luxury Car Segment award for the G35.
The CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle) award went to Volvo Cars of North America Inc. for the XC90.
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