Canadian Black Book today announced the winners of the 2016 Best Retained Value Awards on the eve of the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto. These annual accolades recognize four-year-old (2012) models that retain their percentage of MSRP the best, across 20 categories.
For the ninth year in a row, Toyota came away as the winningest brand for 2016, with six first-place finishes. Overall, Japanese makes won nearly half the awards.
At the same time, the Jeep Wrangler secured a staggering 79% of its original MSRP, up 10% from last year and the highest ever recorded retained value in the history of the CBB awards.
Here are the top three finishers in each of the 20 vehicle categories:
Sub-compact:
- Honda Fit
- Toyota Prius c
- Kia Soul
Compact:
- Toyota Prius v
- Subaru Impreza
- Mitsubishi Lancer
Midsize:
- Toyota Camry
- Honda Accord
- Subaru Outback
Full-size:
- Dodge Charger
- Toyota Avalon
- Chrysler 300
Entry luxury car:
- Volvo XC70
- Lexus IS,
- Lexus CT 200h
Luxury car:
- Audi A7
- Audi A5
- Audi A6
Premium luxury car:
- Porsche Panamera
- Lexus LS
- Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class
Premium sports car:
- Porsche Cayman
- Porsche Boxster
- Audi R8
Sports car:
- Dodge Challenger
- Audi TT
- Ford Mustang
Small pickup:
- Toyota Tacoma
- Honda Ridgeline
- Nissan Frontier
Full-size pickup:
- Toyota Tundra
- Ford F-Series
- GMC Sierra HD
Minivan:
- Honda Odyssey
- Toyota Sienna
- Nissan Quest
Full-size van:
- Nissan NV
- Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
- GMC Savana
Compact commercial van:
- Ford Transit Connect
- Dodge Ram Cargo Van
Compact CUV:
- Jeep Wrangler
- Honda CR-V
- Jeep Compass
Midsize SUV:
- Toyota FJ Cruiser
- Toyota 4Runner
- Toyota Highlander
Full-size SUV:
- Toyota Sequoia
- Dodge Durango
- Ford Expedition
Compact luxury SUV:
- Audi Q5
- Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
- Volvo XC60
Midsize luxury SUV:
- Porsche Cayenne
- Lexus RX
- Lexus GX
Full-size luxury SUV:
- Audi Q7
- Land Rover Range Rover
- Mercedes-Benz GL-Class