There’s no doubt that the combination of badge appeal, driving dynamics and strong residuals make the honours deserved, but surely such ever increasing popularity amongst fleet users risks eroding the exclusivity of the brand?
However, BMW didn’t get everything its own way. The new Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max scooped the company car and people carrier prizes, the former being voted for by Fleet News readers.
Meanwhile, Volkswagen Group secured wins for its Polo, Golf and Superb, while the Kia Sportage was declared the best crossover.
2011 Fleet News Awards winners
Voted for by Fleet News readers
New company car of the year: Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max
Fleet manufacturer of the year: BMW
Fleet News Hall of Fame: Phil Redman
New company car of the year and best people carrier: Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max |
Voted for by Fleet News jurors
Manufacturer Awards
Best small car: Volkswagen Polo
Best lower-medium car: Volkswagen Golf
Best upper-medium car: Skoda Superb
Best people carrier: Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max
Best estate car: BMW 5 Series Touring
Best SUV: BMW X3
Best premium car: BMW 3 Series
Best boardroom car: BMW 5 Series
Best crossover: Kia Sportage
Most improved fleet manufacturer of the year: Renault
Green fleet manufacturer of the year: Peugeot
Best boardroom car: BMW 5 Series |
Supplier Awards
Environment: The Miles Consultancy
Customer service: Leaseplan
New product / service: Arval
Safety award: Peak Performance
Short-term rental company of the year: Hertz
Leasing company of the year: Arval
Fleet supplier of the year: The AA
Fleet manager of the year: Val South, Xerox
Fleet Awards
Fleet initiative of the year: Balfour Beatty
Fleet of the year (under 250 vehicles): The Independent Group
Fleet of the year (251-500 vehicles): Iron Mountain
Fleet of the year (501-1,000 vehicles): Kelly Communications
Fleet of the year (>1,000 vehicles): Johnson & Johnson
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