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The Toyota FJ Cruiser manages to be both more pleasant and more rugged than one might guess, and offers better predicted resale value than any other 2013 model.
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Resale Value
- at 36 months: 76.0%
- at 60 months: 63.0%
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A 10-time Best Resale Value Award winner, the Toyota Tacoma is both the resale value and sales leader of the competitive mid-size pickup segment.
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Resale Value
- at 36 months: 70.3%
- at 60 months: 57.0%
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Today’s Jeep Wrangler is the most comfortable, most capable model in the long history of the icon, and a resale value standout.
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Resale Value
- at 36 months: 67.6%
- at 60 months: 55.4%
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Fresh off a complete redesign for 2012, the Honda CR-V took the top spot in our most recent compact SUV comparison test.
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Resale Value
- at 36 months: 64.7%
- at 60 months: 50.7%
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As car-like crossovers continue to displace truck-based SUVs, the venerable and capable Toyota 4Runner is regaining its specialness.
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Resale Value
- at 36 months: 66.7%
- at 60 months: 49.0%
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A unique combination of mainstream badge and premium amenities, the Toyota Land Cruiser is the most storied, most luxurious and priciest vehicle in the Toyota lineup.
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Resale Value
- at 36 months: 62.0%
- at 60 months: 49.0%
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Once feared by purists to be a harbinger of bad things for the brand, the Porsche Cayenne is now the best-selling Porsche in the U.S.
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Resale Value
- at 36 months: 67.0%
- at 60 months: 47.3%
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The Lexus LX is essentially a more richly appointed Toyota Land Cruiser with a fancier badge and a more revered dealer network.
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Resale Value
- at 36 months: 65.0%
- at 60 months: 47.0%
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In the face of stiffer competition than ever, the Honda Civic remains the well-rounded entry against which all other compact sedans are measured.
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Resale Value
- at 36 months: 62.5%
- at 60 months: 46.9%
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A small two-door with a surprisingly roomy backseat, the Scion tC is the sporty, affordable coupe preferred by more backseat drivers.
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Resale Value
- at 36 months: 60.0%
- at 60 months: 46.5%