Friday, July 29, 2011

2011 Lowest True Cost to Own Award is dominated by Honda

LOS ANGELES - Honda won five awards in 2011 Lowest True Cost to Own Award in the United States from Edmunds.com. This award is intended for cars that are sold at prices affordable to have a divided in eight segments.

2011 Lowest True Cost to Own Award is dominated by Honda


Honda has won awards in the Lowest True Cost to Own Award for five segments of the sedan, coupe, Truck, SUV and Hybrid.

For the sedan segment, the Honda Accord became the best managed as a sedan with a price range of USD 20000-30000. In the car segment Coupe, Honda Accord V6 Coupe to be the best by price range USD 25000-35000.

For the Truck segment, the Honda Ridgeline to be the best for the Large Light Duty Truck category. While the segment Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), Honda Pilot is the best with price ranges from 35.000 to 45,000 USD.

Then last for Hybrid car segment, Honda Civic Hybrid managed to become the best hybrid cars.
These data are needed as material for research, which is used to determine the new cars in 2011 which are sold by automobile manufacturers in the United States at affordable prices, collected using an algorithm to estimate the system of ownership within the budget for the next five years .