Predicted Resale Value After 5 Years of Ownership: 57.2%
The Toyota Tundra is a well-rounded, capable full-size truck with a rock-solid reputation for reliability and quality. It can tow more than 10,000 pounds, offers a comfortable ride in a spacious cabin, and serves as an easygoing highway cruiser to take your family and your boat to your favorite weekend spot. This is a truck that’s built to excel during the work week as well as on the weekend, filling the needs of even the busiest of households. The Tundra is built to last, and that is a big part of the reason its resale value is best in its segment for 2020.
Truck buyers expect their pickup to do more than just carry payload and tow. Because trucks now often serve as family haulers, features above and beyond capability become much more important. For example, the Tundra comes standard with advanced safety features like adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking and automatic high beams. Standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, plus available navigation, heated leather seats and JBL audio make road trips a breeze.
There is plenty of tough competition in the full-size truck segment, but one of the Tundra’s strengths is the wide range of trim levels. They start with the workaday SR, offer more upscale features in the SR5 or Limited, and go fully upscale with the more luxurious Platinum and Southwest-inspired 1794 Edition. For those buyers who want something more off-road-biased, there are three different types of TRD models. The TRD Sport offers the cool stance and style of an off-road truck, plus sport-tuned shocks. The TRD Off-Road package includes trail-ready shocks, as well as skid plates. Backed by Toyota’s strong off-road racing history, the TRD Pro, now available as a Double Cab and CrewMax comes with Fox shocks, part-time 4WD with low range, 18-inch BBS wheels.
Pricing for the Tundra starts higher than the starting prices of its competition, but the Tundra comes standard with a V8 engine, something that no other 1/2-ton truck maker can boast, plenty of useful standard equipment including the Toyota Safety Sense-P suite of advanced safety features, and the best resale value in the segment.
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2nd Place: 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Predicted resale value after 5 years of ownership: 52.7% of original sticker price
The highly capable Chevrolet Silverado offers a wide range of engines, trim levels and features, as well as innovative towing technology. Learn more about the Silverado 1500 or find one for sale near you
3rd Place: 2020 GMC Sierra 1500
Predicted resale value after 5 years of ownership: 52.5% of original sticker price
The versatile GMC Sierra offers a carbon-fiber truck bed, a tailgate that can be configured six ways, and a rearview camera that gives you excellent visibility, even when you tow a big trailer. Learn more about the Sierra or find one for sale near you