Mazda wins Best Passenger Car Brand Award by Vincentric

June 28 2022,

Mazda wins Best Passenger Car Brand Award by Vincentric

Mazda once again stood out among its competition, this time in the latest Vincentric 2022 Best Value awards for Canada. The awards prepared every year aim to determine the cost of ownership and therefore the value of vehicles sold in Canada by looking at the multiple variables that go into the cost of ownership.


After all the data was compiled, Mazda was named the number one passenger car brand in Canada for value. It also won the sports car segment with the Mazda MX-5.  In other words, this means that Mazda vehicles shined when it comes to the cost of ownership, calculated using multiple variables such as depreciation, cost of insurance, cost of fuel, cost of maintenance and repairs, cost of leasing and financing, and more. In other words, when we say that Mazda vehicles offer better value than every other passenger car brand in Canada, that means that overall, the value provided by Mazda vehicles is superior to the competition across the segments in which Mazda competes.


It also means that in the sports car segment, the Mazda MX-5 delivers the best value. This is a significant award for consumers who value getting more for their money.  The Vincentric 2022 Best Value Awards certainly proved that Mazda always gives you more.



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