Honda has a long tradition of engineering vehicles that hold their value and last for years, so it is no surprise that Honda brought home six awards for their vehicles being chosen as the “Best Cars for the Money.”
About the Best Cars for the Money Award
U.S. News and World Report selected five different Hondas in six different categories for the “Best Cars for the Money” awards in 2016. Vehicles are selected using a methodology that combines the overall quality of the vehicle and various value data into a composite scoring system. Other considerations that go into the scoring composite are safety, reliability and various opinions of experts throughout the automotive industry. The “value” is then finally measured by combining the vehicle’s 5-year total cost of ownership and the average price paid for the car. Cost of ownership can include things like fuel costs and maintenance expenses.
Hondas Selected for the Award
- The 2016 Honda Civic was named “Best Compact Car for the Money”
- The 2016 Honda HR-V was named “Best Subcompact SUV for the Money”
- The 2016 Honda Odyssey was named “Best Minivan for the Money”
- The 2016 Honda Pilot was named “Best 3-Row SUV for the Money”
- The 2016 Honda Fit was named both “Best Hatchback for the Money” and “Best Subcompact Car for the Money.” This is the second year in a row that the Honda Fit has received these awards!
Picking the Perfect Honda
It is easy to see why Honda continues to win awards for value, safety and style, and this can make it very difficult to decide which is the best Honda to pick as your next new vehicle. Luckily the friendly staff at Hendrick Honda Bradenton in Bradenton, Florida have all of these vehicles in stock, and they can help you decide which one best fits your needs and lifestyle. No matter what you pick, you know that you are getting a great deal and making a great investment!
Visit Hendrick Honda Bradenton today and see why the 2016 Honda Lineup continues to stomp out the competition!
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