AutoPacific today announced its 15th annual Vehicle Satisfaction Awards (VSA). The awards are aimed at finding the brands and vehicles that left buyers most satisfied. They are based on a survey of 68,000 owners.
“Vehicles that score highest in the Vehicle Satisfaction Awards are delivering value and satisfaction across a wide range of attributes,” says Peterson. “The winners perform well in 48 separate categories that objectively measure the ownership experience.”The Cadillac Escalade ranked first among all models in AutoPacific’s 2011 Vehicle Satisfaction Awards and topped the Luxury SUV segment for the fourth consecutive year. On the same time, the 2011 Mercedes S Class topped the Passenger Cars Segment.
Just a month ago, Forbes released the 2011 Worst Cars on the Road list and General Motors and Chrysler dominate the list, while the European manufacturers managed to remain largely unmentioned. The Cadillac Escalade earned titles for Worst Value, Highest Cost of Ownership and Worst Safety Performance lists.
Check out the breakdown by Passenger Cars and Light Trucks after the jump.
PASSENGER CARS:
| Premium Luxury CarAspirational Luxury Car Luxury Mid-Size Car Large Car Premium Mid-Size Car Mid-Size Car Premium Compact Car Compact Car Economy Car Sports Car Sporty Car Hybrid Car | Mercedes-Benz S-ClassHyundai Genesis Lincoln MKZ Ford Taurus and Toyota Avalon (tie) Hyundai Sonata Suzuki Kizashi Volvo C30/S40/V50 Hyundai Elantra Honda Fit Porsche 911 Scion tC Lincoln MKZ Hybrid |
LIGHT TRUCKS:
| Heavy Duty PickupLarge Light Duty Pickup Compact Pickup Luxury Sport Utility Vehicle Large Sport Utility Vehicle Premium Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle Premium Luxury Crossover SUV Luxury Crossover SUV Large Crossover SUV Premium Mid-Size Crossover SUV Mid-Size Crossover SUV Compact Crossover SUV Minivan Hybrid Truck | Ford F-Series Super DutyChevrolet Avalanche Honda Ridgeline Cadillac Escalade GMC Yukon Jeep Grand Cherokee Lincoln MKT Lexus RX Ford Flex Ford Explorer Mitsubishi Outlander Kia Sportage Chrysler Town & Country Lexus RX450h Hybrid |
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