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Nov 15, 2007 -- Cars that hold their resale value best

Your car is the second most expensive purchase you're likely to make after your home. So people often ask about which vehicles hold their value best after 5 years. To answer that question, Kelley Blue Book has just released its 2008 Best Resale Value Awards tally.

The winner is Volkswagen, which is making a comeback after some recent big losses. VWs keep just under half their value after a 60-month cycle. The other brands that round out the Top 10 are BMW, Acura, Honda, Porsche, Subaru, Lexus, Infiniti, Audi and Toyota.

On the other end of the spectrum, the worst brand to hold value has been singled out as Suzuki. With Suzukis, you only get about a quarter back for every dollar after 5 years. Other cars that really stink when it comes to holding value include Kia, GMC, Mercury, Dodge, Chrysler, Lincoln, Jeep, Ford and Jaguar.

On a related note, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) says that the Subaru Impreza is the only small car that meets its strict safety standards. There were tons of midsized vehicles green-lighted by the IIHS, but not so in the large vehicle categories -- despite what you may remember from high-school physics!


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  • Auto Resale Values
    Was not surprised to see Volkswagon came out on top of cars that hold thier value. I have known this about VW's for years through personal experience having owned several. They are also expensive to maintain however. I currently own a GTI, a great little car. I also own two Mercury Villager vans too though, and while I am not sure about the resale value of same, I can tell you that there is not a more reliable and durable mini van out there! It's a shame they don't make them anymore. So if your looking for a mini van that can go the distance, find a low-milage used Villager, you won't be disappointed.
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