Chevy Tahoe Police Vehicle Rated Best for Life-Cycle Cost by Analyst

The Chevrolet Tahoe Police 2WD vehicle was found to have the lowest life-cycle cost in the law enforcement market by Vincentric, a company specializing in the area of automobile life-cycle analysis.

The Chevrolet Tahoe Police 2WD vehicle was found to have the lowest life-cycle cost in the law enforcement market by Vincentric, a company specializing in the area of automobile lifecycle analysis. Vincentric recently released its 2010 law enforcement vehicle market analysis that measured 20 mileage/lifecycle timeframes and the Tahoe Police 2WD enjoyed the lowest life-cycle cost in the majority of scenarios.  

The life-cycle computation analysis evaluated seven factors: depreciation expense, fuel costs, finance costs, opportunity costs, maintenance costs, repair costs, and insurance costs. When these seven factors were analyzed for 2010 police models-Chevrolet Tahoe 2WD, Chevrolet Impala, Ford Crown Victoria, and Dodge Charger-it was the Chevrolet Tahoe that came out on top due to its strong residual value.  

In addition to the lowest lifecycle costs in the law enforcement market, the Chevy Tahoe offers extensive functionality. A wide range of applications valued by law enforcement agencies are available including HAZMAT, K9, medical, and tactical operations, with both police and special service packages.

"We are proud our vehicles performed so well in Vincentric's life-cycle cost analysis," commented Joyce Mattman, product director, Fleet and Commercial Operations. "The low life-cycle costs of the Tahoe and Impala police vehicles offer our customers great value in this economic climate."

Life-cycle cost analysis allows government agencies to more effectively compare the cost to own and operate law enforcement vehicles. The data provided facilitates a better informed decision about which vehicles provide the combination of features essential to their operations versus the overall life-cycle costs.

"Our intent with any of our fleet life-cycle cost analyses is to  provide guidance to all types of fleet buyers, including small businesses, large commercial fleets, and police and other government organizations," said David Wurster, president of Vincentric. "By looking at as many different mileage/life-cycle timeframe scenarios as possible, we're able to account for a wide variety of driving and ownership patterns and provide an independent, solid foundation for accurately evaluating the life-cycle costs of fleet vehicles."   

Across all scenarios in the study, the Chevrolet police vehicles' costs were lower than those of the Ford Crown Victoria and Dodge Charger. Not only did the Chevrolet brand dominate the police market in this study, many General Motors vehicles have also won Vincentric's Best Fleet Value in America awards throughout the years.

Vincentric provides data, knowledge, and insight to the automotive industry by identifying and applying the many aspects of automotive value. Vincentric data is used by organizations such as General Motors, Audi of America, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, Yahoo Autos, Cars.com, AOL, NADA Guides, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, The Auto Channel, Business Fleet Magazine, and Fleet-Central.com as a means of providing automotive insight to their clientele. Vincentric is a privately held automotive data compilation and analysis firm headquartered in Bingham Farms, Michigan.

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