Subaru and Land Rover have taken the top spots in the ALG 2019 Canadian Residual Value Awards, with Subaru leading four vehicle categories; and Land Rover grabbing three.

The awards forecast which vehicles will retain the highest percentage of their selling price (manufacturer’s suggested retail price, or MSRP) after three years—an important benchmark for buyers who want the highest resale value when they eventually sell or trade in.

Analytics company ALG predicts the top residual values in 27 vehicle categories by poring over “used vehicle performance, brand outlook, and product competitiveness,” the company said. To be eligible for the top brand award, a manufacturer has to have vehicle entries in at least four different segments.

Subaru won for top Mainstream Brand for the fifth consecutive year. Land Rover won for Premium Brand; it has won the award four times, but last year, Audi took the top spot.

Michelle MacDonald, senior manager of industry solutions at ALG, said the awards recognize a brand’s “collective health,” and how it manages new-vehicle prices and incentives against the values of used vehicles and how they are advertised and sold.

The 2019 winners in the 27 categories were:

Mainstream Cars

Microcar: Nissan Micra

Electric: Chevrolet Bolt

Subcompact: Honda Fit

Compact: Subaru Impreza

Midsize: Honda Accord

Full-size: Toyota Avalon

Sportscar: Subaru WRX

Mainstream Utility

Subcompact: Subaru Crosstrek

Compact Utility: Honda CR-V

Utility 2-Row: Subaru Outback

Utility 3-Row: Honda Pilot

Full-size: Toyota Sequoia

Off-Road: Jeep Wrangler

Trucks

Full-size: Toyota Tundra

Midsize: Toyota Tacoma

Premium Cars

Compact: Mercedes-Benz CLA

Midsize: Infiniti Q50

Full-size: Genesis G80

Executive: Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Sportscar: Jaguar F-Type

Premium Utility

Compact Utility: Volvo XC60

Midsize 2-Row: Land Rover Range Rover Sport

Midsize 3-Row: Land Rover Discovery

Full-size: Land Rover Range Rover

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