2014 DEFINING BEST FLEET VALUE IN CANADA

Each month Vincentric measures the cost to own and operate over 1,900 vehicle configurations based upon typical use in a commercial fleet. To determine these overall lifecycle costs, fleet purchase incentives are incorporated into the calculation of the Vincentric Fleet Price for each vehicle, and costs for each vehicle are measured in the following 8 areas:

 

Depreciation Insurance
Fees & Taxes  Maintenance (scheduled and unscheduled)
Finance                                Opportunity Cost
Fuel Repairs

 

 

  • To determine the Vincentric Best Fleet Value in Canada™ awards, these fleet costs for each of the 1,900+ vehicle configurations were measured in all ten provinces, with this data being used to create Canada totals. The result was over 152,000 cost measurements.

 

  • These calculations were then used to determine fleet lifecycle costs in 24 different ownership/distance scenarios, resulting in approximately 3,640,000 fleet lifecycle cost calculations.

 

  • 24 months of ownership at 15,000, 25,000, 30,000, 40,000, 50,000, and 60,000 kilometers annually
  • 36 months of ownership at  15,000, 25,000, 30,000, 40,000, 50,000, and 60,000 kilometers annually
  • 48 months of ownership at  15,000, 25,000, 30,000, 40,000, 50,000, and 60,000 kilometers annually
  • 60 months of ownership at  15,000, 25,000, 30,000, 40,000, 50,000, and 60,000 kilometers annually

 

  • Qualifying vehicles1 were then assigned to one of 41 different vehicle segments2. For each of the 41 segments, vehicles were ranked low to high in terms of their total lifecycle costs for each of the 24 lifecycle scenarios.

 

  • If a vehicle had the lowest fleet lifecycle cost in any of the 24 lifecycle scenarios for its segment, it became a finalist. Of the finalists, the vehicle having the lowest fleet lifecycle costs in the most lifecycle scenarios was declared the winner. If two or more vehicles were best in the same number of lifecycle scenarios, the vehicle with the lowest total lifecycle costs adding the costs for the 24 scenarios was declared the winner.

 

1To qualify, manufacturers needed to have an active fleet program and meet specific thresholds for sales in the commercial and governmental markets.

 

2Vehicle Segments

 

 

Passenger Cars: SUVs and Crossovers: Pickup Trucks:
 Micro  Entry-Level Compact Crossover Compact Pickup
Subcompact Mid-Level Compact Crossover Full Size 1/2-Ton Pickup
Compact Hatchback Premium Compact Crossover Full Size 3/4-Ton Heavy Duty Pickup

Compact, Hybrid

Mid-Size Crossover Full Size 1-Ton Heavy Duty Pickup
Compact Sedan Premium Mid-Size Crossover
Premium Compact Sedan Large Crossover  
Electric/Plug-In Hybrid Premium Large Crossover  Vans:
Mid-Size Sedan Crossover, Hybrid Mini Van
Mid-Size Sedan, Hybrid Compact SUV Mini Cargo Van
Premium Mid-Size Sedan Mid-Size SUV Full Size 1/2-Ton Passenger Van
Premium Mid-Size Sedan, Hybrid  Large SUV  Full Size 3/4-Ton Passenger Van
Large Sedan Premium Large SUV Full Size 1-Ton Passenger Van
Premium Large Sedan Full Size 1/2-Ton Cargo Van
Prestige Sedan Full Size 3/4-Ton Cargo Van 
Wagon   Full Size 1-Ton Cargo Van
 Premium Wagon  

 

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