BINGHAM FARMS, Mich. -

Vincentric announced its 2014 Best Fleet Value in American award winners on Monday.

Two domestic manufacturers — General Motors and Ford Motor Co. — led the pack with eight award-winning vehicles each.

Toyota and Nissan also came out in front, with both company bringing home five Vincentric awards.

Rounding out the leaders, Chrysler was presented with four Best Fleet Value in America awards.

"The increased competition in the fleet market is certainly evident this year," said David Wurster, president of Vincentric. "As manufacturers increase their focus on providing vehicles that meet fleet customer needs while at the same time reducing lifecycle costs, we’re seeing that low cost-of-ownership isn’t something that only a few manufacturers can tout. We see our awards and leadership in lifecycle cost measurement as a resource that can help fleet buyers make knowledgeable decisions regarding which fleet vehicle is best aligned with their organizational goals, strategies, and budget," he added.

Vincentric shared the strong performance by both Ford and GM was “spread throughout their product line-ups.”

Ford’s popular F-150 pickup took home an award, as well as the Focus, Taurus and E150 passenger van, showing a broad span of vehicle types.

Over at GM, its success this time around was led by Buick, with four returning winners in the permium vehicle segment. The GMC Sierra took home awards in both Heavy Duty pickup segments, as well.

Moving over to highlight the Japanese automakers wins, Toyota stood out in the hybrid vehicle categories with its popular Prius.

As for Nissan, the manufacturer went from having only two winners in 2013 to taking home five awards this year.

This success was spurred by the NV 200 winning in the min-commercial van segment.

To see the full list of winners and commentary from Vincentric, see here.