Honda’s are known for their safety, value, and reliability; but did you realize that you Certified Pre-owned Honda’s are also a great value? You may have reservation about purchasing a vehicle that isn’t brand new, but Honda has you covered with their Certified Pre-Owned vehicles. Year after year they win awards for being the “Best Value in America”!
About the Award
The Vincentric Best Value in America awards take numerous things into consideration when selecting the brand that is America’s best value. They base the awards on the model level average of all trim levels within the model, allowing the value to be based on an average rather than just the base trim or the highest trim package. They then measure the ownership cost for each trim level at annual mileages of 10,000, 15,000, and 20,000 miles. This process allows the award committee to get the most fair average price and then do their value comparison.
How Honda Certified Pre-owned Vehicle Rank
Honda continues to win the Vincentric “Best Value in America” award year after year. It was just recently announced that Honda won this award once again for the 2016 year after the Vincentric value measurements for compiled. The Honda Fit and Honda Civic rated so strong that they truly helped to tip the scales towards Honda being the Best Value once again, though the entire lineup were calculated into the decision.
Buying a Certified Pre-owned Honda
Drivers can get so much out of their certified pre-owned Honda while saving themselves money each month at the same time. Every certified pre-owned Honda has gone through a rigorous 182-point inspection process by Honda dealership technicians, so you know you are getting a great car for a great value.
Barbour-Hendrick Honda in Greenville has a great selection of Certified Pre-owned Honda’s for you to choose from, stop by today to pick out your next Honda!
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