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Tuesday
Mar092010

Toyota tops Canadian Black Book Best Retained Value Awards

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." Dickens might have been talking about Toyota (at least in Canada). Well let's put this in the "Best of times" column.

The Canadian Black Book has released their fifth annual Best Retained Value Awards. The awards are determined from actual value retained from MSRP, measured over a 4 year period. As such, the vehicles on the list are 2006 model year cars and trucks and Toyota has more vehicles on the list than any other manufacturer.

But Toyota wasn't the only winner.

Check out the complete list of category winners after the jump.

Sub-compact
Toyota Yaris

Compact
Mazda Mazda5

Mid-size car
Honda Accord (tie)
Subaru Outback (tie)
Volkswagen Passat (tie)

Full-size car
Toyota Avalon

Entry luxury car
Lexus IS Series

Luxury car
Audi A6 (tie)
BMW 5 Series (tie)

Premium luxury car
BMW 6 Series (tie)
Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class (tie)

Sports car
Mini Cooper (tie)
Volkswagen GTI (tie)

Premium sports car
Porsche 911

Compact SUV
Toyota RAV4

Mid-size SUV
Honda Pilot

Full-size SUV
Nissan Armada (tie)
Toyota Sequoia (tie)

Luxury SUV
Mercedes-Benz G-Class

Minivan
Honda Odyssey

Large van
Dodge Sprinter

Small pick-up
Toyota Tacoma

Large pick-up
Toyota Tundra

[Source: Canadian Black Book]

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