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Ford and Nissan Demonstrate CPO Strength in 2025 Vincentric Awards

Ford’s F-Series trucks and Transit vans take center stage in the 2025 Vincentric CPO Awards, securing top accolades for their exceptional value and low ownership costs.

November 26, 2024
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Ford earned top honors in truck and van categories, including Best CPO Value Truck Brand for the fifth time and Best CPO Value Van Brand for a ninth consecutive year.

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The 12th annual Vincentric Best Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) Value in America Awards were recently announced, with Ford claiming more awards than any other brand.

Ford earned top honors in truck and van categories, including Best CPO Value Truck Brand for the fifth time and Best CPO Value Van Brand for a ninth consecutive year. Ford also earned eight model-level awards across multiple categories.

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Nissan had a strong performance for 2025 with its second victory in the Best CPO Value Passenger Car Brand and the Best CPO Value SUV Brand award. Four model-level awards complement these brand awards.

Among the brand-level winners were BMW for Best CPO Value Luxury Car Brand and Cadillac for Best CPO Value Luxury SUV Brand.

Vincentric’s Award-Winning Passenger Cars

Nissan and Honda led certain passenger car segments by outperforming numerous competitor models, specifically in the Compact Hatchback and Mid-Size categories. In the Compact segment, the Toyota Corolla Hybrid took the top spot.

Category

Winning Model

Key Highlights

Subcompact 

Mitsubishi Mirage 

Ownership costs over $1,396 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 3 competitor models

Subcompact Hatchback 

Mini Cooper Electric 

Ownership costs over $4,008 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 3 competitor models

Compact 

Toyota Corolla Hybrid 

Ownership costs over $377 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 9 competitor models

Compact Hatchback 

Nissan LEAF 

Ownership costs over $4,395 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 15 competitor models

Mid-Size 

Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid 

Ownership costs over $953 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 16 competitor models

Large Sedan 

Chrysler 300 

Ownership costs over $1,856 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 2 competitor models

Sports Car 

Mazda MX-5 Miata 

Ownership costs over $2,280 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 8 competitor models

Audi Leads Luxury Passenger Awards

Audi led luxury car segments in Coupe, Sports Car, and Convertible, while the Polestar 2 earned the top spot for Luxury Mid-Size, and the Acura ILX topped the Luxury Compact segment.

Category

Winning Model 

Key Highlights

Luxury Compact 

Acura ILX 

Ownership costs over $3,629 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 12 competitor models

Luxury Coupe 

Audi A5 

Ownership costs over $245 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 6 competitor models

Luxury Mid-Size 

Polestar 2 

Ownership costs over $13,704 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 26 competitor models

Luxury Large Sedan 

Jaguar XF 

Ownership costs over $4,566 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 17 competitor models

Luxury Wagon 

Volvo V60 

Ownership costs over $15,276 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 4 competitor models

Luxury Sports Car 

Audi TT 

Ownership costs over $9,003 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 14 competitor models

Luxury Convertible 

Audi A5 

Ownership costs over $6,182 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 6 competitor models

Earnings Across the Board in the SUV Category

The Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid dominated the Compact SUV category, outperforming almost 40 competitor models. Other brands, like Hyundai and Subaru, earned awards in the SUV category.

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Category

Winning Model

Key Highlights

Subcompact SUV 

Hyundai Kona Electric 

Ownership costs over $1,004 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 23 competitor models

Compact SUV 

Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid 

Ownership costs over $1,753 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 39 competitor models

Mid-Size SUV 

Subaru Outback 

Ownership costs over $1,181 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 26 competitor models

Large SUV 

Dodge Durango 

Ownership costs over $1,186 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 7 competitor models

Luxury SUV Awards Offer Volvo and Cadillac

The Cadillac Lyriq came out on top in the Luxury Mid-Size SUV category, outperforming 36 competitor models with ownership costs over $6,391 lower than the nearest competitor.

Category

Winning Model 

Key Highlights

Luxury Compact SUV 

Volvo C40 

Ownership costs over $6,212 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 33 competitor models

Luxury Mid-Size SUV 

Cadillac Lyriq

Ownership costs over $6,391 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 36 competitor models

Luxury Large SUV 

Infiniti QX60 

Ownership costs over $2,932 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 8 competitor models

Ford Leads Truck Category, A Strong Showing For Ram Vans

Ford’s award recognition was led by the F-series pickups and Transit vans, which showed out in value and performance. In another truck segment, the Chevrolet Silverado 3500 took a top spot for Full-Size 1-ton Pickup.

Trucks

Category

Winning Model

Key Highlights

Small/Mid-Size Pickup 

Ford Maverick Hybrid

Ownership costs over $5,771 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 7 competitor models

Full-Size 1/2-Ton Pickup 

Nissan Titan 

Ownership costs over $542 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 7 competitor models

Full-Size 3/4-Ton Pickup 

Ford F-250 

Ownership costs over $880 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 3 competitor models

Full-Size 1-Ton Pickup 

Chevrolet Silverado 3500 

Ownership costs over $1,489 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 3 competitor models

Vans

Category

Winning Model

Key Highlights

Minivan 

Chrysler Voyager 

Ownership costs over $1,673 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 4 competitor models

Small Commercial Passenger Van 

Ram ProMaster City 

Ownership costs over $2,490 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 2 competitor models

Small Commercial Cargo Van 

Ram ProMaster City 

Ownership costs over $2,083 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 2 competitor models

Large Passenger Van 

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 

Ownership costs over $413 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 3 competitor models

Large Cargo Van 

Ford E-Transit 350 

Ownership costs over $12,296 lower than nearest competitor; Outperformed 4 competitor models

About the Vincentric Awards

Vincentric conducted a statistical analysis to reveal which vehicles had lower-than-expected ownership costs given their market segment and price.

For the 2025 awards, Vincentric analyzed over 18,000 vehicle configurations using eight cost factors: depreciation, fees & taxes, financing, fuel, insurance, maintenance, opportunity cost, and repairs. Each CPO vehicle was evaluated in all 50 states plus Washington DC, assuming each would be driven 15,000 miles annually over five years.

For a complete list of the 2025 Vincentric Best CPO Value in America Award winners, visit Vincentric’s website or consult their full report on cost-of-ownership metrics.

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