Land Rover stands out in recent ALG 2019 Canadian Residual Value Awards

February 28 2019,

Land Rover stands out in recent ALG 2019 Canadian Residual Value Awards

With three vehicles finishing atop their respective segments in the recent ALG 2019 Canadian Residual Value Awards, Land Rover has proven once again the value it offers Canadian buyers.


In the Premium utility vehicle category, the Land Rover Range Rover Sport won the Midsize 2-Row category; the Land Rover Discovery too home the award for the Midsize 3-Row segment, and the Full-size segment was one by the Land Rover Range Rover.


The awards aim to forecast which vehicles will retain the highest percentage of their selling price after three years. In other words, ALG seeks to determine which models provide the best residual value over time and which are considered the best investments in their respective segments.


Come in to Decarie Land Rover today and discover why Land Rover vehicles are so popular with Canadian buyers, and why they keep their value more than any other luxury sport utility vehicle.

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