These Vehicles Have The Best Resale Values

When you are purchasing a vehicle, you may not immediately think about selling it in the future. However, you will ultimately need an upgrade, and when you do so, selling your vehicle for a higher dollar can turn out to be a better option than a trade-in. This is the primary reason why you should be aware of the resale value of the car and not just entirely focus on the features of the vehicle. This will help you to get the maximum value out of the vehicle, especially when you plan on selling it in a few years.

Click through these slides to find out SUVs, cars, minivans, and trucks with the best resale value.

The 2019 GMC Sierra

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The GMC Sierra is a full-size truck that has all the modern technology features. This car has room for five to six passengers — two to three seats in the cab compartment and three seats in the back. The seats are spacious and cushioned. Additionally, the GMC Sierra is capable of towing up to 12,000 LBS, and it still delivers a smooth ride.

The five-year resale value of Sierra is set at 56.7%. This will allow you to get more than half of what you actually paid for, and that's a fantastic deal.

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The 2019 Toyota 4Runner

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The Toyota 4Runner is a rugged and reliable car, thanks to its rising sales and loyal following. This car is great at handling any weather conditions and other off-road challenges. Even though it looks like a pickup truck, it delivers the performance of a sports car.

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This is especially noticeable when it comes to turning around curves and accurate steering. The resale value of this car is set at 56.3% for 60 months and 65.7% for 36 months.

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The 2019 Ford F-Series

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The Ford F-Series is the top-selling model in the United States and has been one of the best-selling pickups in North America for more than forty years. Therefore, if you are considering this vehicle, go for a test drive and visit the nearest dealership today.

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The F-series boasts innovative high-tech features, class-leading capability, and excellent engine selection. The resale value of this car is set at 57.5% for 36 months and 50.6% for 60 months.

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The 2019 Porsche Macan

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The Porsche Macan is a tech-savvy vehicle that is a blast to drive. It is a highly desirable luxury compact SUV crossover that features high-end materials on the inside and a powerful engine that can reach up to 400 horsepower. This car also boasts a top-notch predicted reliability rating, athletic handling, intuitive infotainment system, and a posh cabin.

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The recently updated model of the Macan offers an impressive resale value of 65.0% at 36 months and 50.0% at 60 months.

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The 2019 Jeep Wrangler

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The Jeep Wrangler is an excellent off-road vehicle that comes in several colors like white, silver, black, grey, and more. Also, it features capable engines, ample cargo space, modernized interior, and easy-to-use and quick infotainment system.

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The resale value of this car will be 58.3% at 60 months and 66.5% at 36 months, which is a great deal. All in all, the Wrangler is a unique purchase with exceptional off-roading capability.

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The 2019 Chevrolet Silverado

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The Chevrolet Silverado is the second best-selling vehicle in the United States. It features well-balanced handling, powerful engine choices, ample passenger room, best-in-class towing capacity, a balanced ride, and top-notch fuel economy with a turbo-diesel engine. Additionally, it boasts a user-friendly infotainment system and a spacious cabin.

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When it comes to the reselling process, this pickup truck has a great track record. You can expect a 53.7% resale value at 60 months and 59.8% at 36 months.

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The 2019 Toyota Tundra

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The Toyota Tundra is known for its excellent predicted reliability rating, a long list of infotainment and driver assistance features, a powerful standard V8 engine, and other safety and entertainment technologies. Also, the other best features of the Toyota Tundra include an exterior cargo net, bed extender, and tube steps.

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All in all, the Tundra is an excellent truck for explorers who seek adventure-ready trims. This well-rounded full-size truck maintains a high resale value of 66.6% at 36 months and 56.9% at 60 months.

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The 2019 Chevrolet Colorado

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The Chevrolet Colorado is a half-ton pickup with high safety ratings. It's four-wheel drive and size makes it the best truck for fun, work, and daily needs. Colorado boasts easy drivability, a smooth ride, an outstanding tow rating of up to 7,700 pounds, and a sturdy fuel-efficient diesel engine that earns an estimated EPA of up to 26 mpg on the highway and 20 mpg in the city.

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This car has a decent resale value of 50.9% at 60 months and 50.0% at 36 months.

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The 2019 Toyota Tacoma

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If you are looking for a quintessential pickup truck, then the Toyota Tacoma is the best option for you. It can be bought as an extended cab or a crew cab and is available in both four-wheel and two-wheel drive. Additionally, its predicted reliability rating and payload capacity rank among the highest in the class.

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Overall, the Tacoma is an excellent investment and has a resale value of 62.2% at 60 months and 69.4% at 36 months.

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The 2019 Honda Ridgeline

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The Honda Ridgeline is a dependable and reliable compact pickup. It offers a smooth ride, a classy cabin, and several safety features. The Ridgeline also boasts an all-wheel-drive system with multi-surface traction, large lockable in-bed trunk, unique two-way tailgate, and a spacious crew cab.

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In addition, this truck comes with an upgraded 8-inch touchscreen, LaneWatch blind-spot monitoring system, and additional USB ports. The Ridgeline has an excellent resale value of 51.3% at 60 months and 63.2% at 36 months.

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The 2019 Subaru WRX

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The Subaru WRX is a decent compact car that is known for its athleticism. It features well-balanced handling and reliable engines. Also, it boasts adept handling, easy-to-use infotainment technology, spacious seats, powerful engines, and a good safety score.

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Overall, the Subaru WRX is a fun-to-drive car, but its competitors earn better-predicted reliability ratings and boast more delightful cabins. The resale value of this car is estimated to be 46.2% at five years, which is pretty decent.

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The 2018 Chevrolet Bolt EV

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When it comes to resale value, the Chevrolet Bolt EV is at the top of its class. The resale value of this car is 15.5% at five years and 26.5% at three years.

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This car is a four-door all-electric hatchback that is available in two trims — Premier and LT. Both versions share the same mechanical running gear, including a large 60-kWh underfloor battery and 200 horsepower electric motor. All in all, the Chevrolet Bolt EV is a decent vehicle with impressive resale value.

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The 2018 Honda Fit

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For those looking for a subcompact car that's just right in size, the Honda Fit is the right option to consider. This car offers a spacious cargo area, roomy seating, agile handling, user-friendly infotainment controls, excellent fuel economy, and several safety features.

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The only thing that keeps it from ranking higher is the average predicted reliability rating. As for resale value, the Honda Fit can sell at 31.6% at five years and 47.7% at three years.

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The 2018 Toyota Avalon

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If you need a little more room in your car, then consider the 2018 Toyota Avalon. This full-size car boasts a wealth of standard features, an energetic engine, responsive handling, and an upscale interior with high-quality materials. Not only that, this car is easy-to-drive and smooth.

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The resale value of the Toyota Avalon is set at 34% at five years and 44% at three years. Overall, the Avalon is an excellent car for buyers who are looking for roomy seats and easy-to-use technology with a smart and uncomplicated infotainment system.

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The 2018 Subaru Impreza

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The Subaru Impreza is a decent compact car. It comes in hatchback and sedan body styles. The seats of the car are comfortable and roomy, and it also boasts a user-friendly infotainment system. Additionally, it gets good gas mileage and comes standard with all-wheel drive, which is rare in this class.

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However, this car also has a few drawbacks, including a below-average predicted reliability rating and lackluster engine. As one of the best compact cars, it has an excellent resale value of 34.3% at five years and 51.3% at three years.

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The 2018 Toyota Avalon Hybrid

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People who are looking for a vehicle that will give them flexibility both now and later must check out the Toyota Avalon Hybrid. When it comes to luxury and comfort, the Avalon Hybrid earns high marks.

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This car boasts an elegant cabin with top-notch materials, good predicted reliability rating, roomy back seats, segment-leading fuel economy, supportive front seats with lots of adjustments, and an impressive list of standard features. As for resale value, this car can sell for 33.3% at five years and 42.3% at three years.

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The 2018 Honda HR-V

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The Honda HR-V is an impressive subcompact SUV. It has one of the largest cargo volumes among its class, roomy back seats, and rear seats that can be folded in a couple of ways to provide plenty of utility and several cargo-carrying configurations. Also, the HR-V offers an upscale interior, poised handling, and a great fuel economy.

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This car also has a few drawbacks, including an underpowered engine, uncomfortable front seats, and less standard features. When it comes to resale value, the 2018 Honda HR-V can sell at 36.3% at five years and 52.3% at three years.

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The 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe

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Those who are looking for a full-size SUV can consider the option of purchasing a Chevrolet Tahoe. This car also has an impressive resale value of 41.3% at five years and 55.3% at three years.

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Additionally, this car offers plenty of features, including a spacious interior with seating for up to nine people, an upscale cabin, easy-to-use and responsive infotainment system, excellent predicted reliability rating, active safety features, comfortable ride, and powerful engines that are great for any driving situation

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The 2018 Honda Odyssey

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The Honda Odyssey is one of the best minivans. It not only offers a smooth and comfortable ride but is also composed and capable on the highway. Besides, it provides excellent safety scores, supportive and cushy seats, smooth handling, adult-friendly space in all three rows, and lots of safety and convenient tech options.

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However, when it comes to maintenance, this car costs more than other minivans. As for resale value, the Odyssey can sell for 39.5% at five years and 54.8% at three years.

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The 2018 Chevrolet Silverado HD

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The Chevrolet Silverado HD is one of the top pickup trucks on the market. The resale value of this truck is estimated to be a whopping 56.4% at five years and 61.8% at three years.

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The Chevy Silverado is comfortable to ride and offers several strengths, including a cozy cabin, high towing capacities, and easy-to-use controls and infotainment systems. The only weakness of this truck is that it has a standard six-speed automatic transmission, which is less refined than the optional eight-speed automatic transmission.

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The 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

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The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited is a midsize SUV that has an incredible resale value of 58.1% at five years and 70.1% at three years.

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It has terrific off-road ability, a user-friendly infotainment system, roomy cargo area and spacious seating, and refined engines. This SUV also has a few drawbacks, including poor gas mileage, stiff ride quality, a higher average list price than most used compact SUVs, and below-average predicted reliability rating. All in all, the Wrangler Unlimited has an exceptional off-road capability and is comfortable to ride.

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The 2018 Honda Accord

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The Honda Accord is one of the best midsize sedans available on the market. This vehicle is both fun and practical, and offers several benefits, including active safety features, spacious and comfortable interior, agile handling, several standard assistance features, and excellent agile handling.

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The only drawback of this vehicle is that it has a smaller trunk opening as compared to its rivals. As for resale value, the Accord boasts a 34.5% value at five years and a 50% resale value at three years.

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The 2018 Lexus GS

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For those looking for a luxury car with the best resale value, the Lexus GS is the best option. This midsize car comes with many appealing attributes, including spacious second-row seats, upscale cabin with high-quality materials, agile handling, smooth ride, larger trunk, many standard tech features, top-notch predicted reliability rating, and safety.

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All in all, apart from the frustrating infotainment controls, this car excels at everything else. The resale value of the GS is set at 32.5% at five years and 46.5% at three years.

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The 2018 Ram Pickup 1500

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The Ram Pickup 1500 delivers the smoothest rides as compared to its rivals. The base engine of the pickup provides ample power, but the available V8 engine offers higher towing capacity and better acceleration.

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Besides, the turbo diesel engine also has a high towing capacity and has the best fuel economy ratings amongst other full-size trucks. This is the reason why RAM 1500 has an impressive resale value of 42.7% at five years.

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The 2018 Subaru Forester

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The Subaru Forester is a compact SUV that gives out a well-rounded performance. It has several strengths, including ample cargo space, commendable engine power, two rows of comfortable seats, standard all-wheel drive, balanced handling, and smooth ride.

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Though most of its rivals have better-predicted reliability ratings and nicer cabins. Considering all the features of the Forester, it has a remarkable resale value of 34.3% at 60 months and 51.6% at 36 months.

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The 2018 Toyota Highlander

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The Toyota Highlander is a midsize SUV that comes with various features like a high-end cabin, standard driver assistance features, powerful V6 engine, above-average predicted reliability rating, and a comfortable ride. Not only that, the Highlander offers more overall space and sharper handling than most of its rivals.

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However, this midsize vehicle also has some drawbacks like a weak four-cylinder base engine and less composed handling as compared to the rest of the rivals. As for resale value, the Highlander can sell at 64.7% at three years.

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The 2018 Ford F-150

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The Ford F-150 is one of the best and most well-rounded full-size trucks that you can purchase. It is a family-friendly and hard-working half-ton vehicle that works for everyone. This pickup has a lot to offer, including an alluring powertrain lineup, robust hauling and towing capacities, various fuel-efficient engines, comfortable seating for up to six adults, and more.

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The only weakness of this vehicle is that its base transmission is not as refined as the optional 10-speed automatic transmission. The resale value of the Ford-150 is set at 54.2% of its original cost after five years.

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Toyota Sequoia

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The Toyota Sequoia has a high resale value of 63.7% at three years because it is powerful, roomy, and offers plenty of driver assistance features that only a few other vehicles can deliver.

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Additionally, the Sequoia also provides large cargo capacity, roomy seats, composed handling, automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, and several standard safety features. This car also has a few disadvantages, including poor gas mileage, low towing capacity, and outdated infotainment interface.

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Dodge Challenger

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The Dodge Challenger ranks high amongst other sports cars because of its excellent predicted reliability rating, powerful engine options, and ample space.

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This car is both fun and practical, and boasts an uncomplicated infotainment system, plenty of trunk space, standard Android Auto and Apple Car-play, and roomy back-seats. The Challenger also has some drawbacks like a weak base engine and below-average safety scores. However, keeping aside all these negatives, the Dodge Challenger has a high resale value of 62% at three years.

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Honda CR-V

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If you are looking for a compact SUV with a high resale value, Honda CR-V is the best choice. It features fuel-efficient engine options, class-leading cargo room, upscale cabin, active safety features, refined handling, support for Android Auto and Apple Car-play, and a comfortable ride.

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Some of its disadvantages include low towing capacity as compared to its rivals and few standard features. Keeping aside the weaknesses, the resale value of the Honda CR-V is set at 61.1% after three years.

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Nissan Frontier

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The Nissan Frontier has been around for many years and still holds a high resale value. It has a couple of strengths that include the lowest average list price in the class and extremely comfortable front seats.

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The Frontier also has some shortcomings like fewer tech features, low safety scores, less maneuverability, and sub-par fuel economy. Despite all these drawbacks, the resale value of the Frontier is still pretty high — 61.1% at three years.

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Nissan GT-R

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The Nissan GT-R is a luxury sports car, which is called Godzilla by most of its fans. This vehicle gives out amazing all-around performance and offers various features such as the sturdy engine, high agility, several standard performance features, and more.

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It also comes with a few drawbacks like poor fuel economy, tight rear seats, aggressive handling on city streets, and low-quality cabin materials. However, the GT-R has an impressive resale value of 61.1% after three years, making it one of the most desired vehicles.

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Land Rover LR4

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The Land Rover LR4 is a terrific off-roader that comes with roomy seating, ample cargo space, and an excellent and supercharged 3.0-liter V6 engine that produces up to 340 horsepower. The drawbacks of this car include a slow-to-respond touch screen, low-reliability rating, and a high ownership cost.

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Despite all the disadvantages, the Rover LR4 offers the most family-friendly ride and is known to still have a high resale value of 60.0% at three years on the original cost.

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The 2018 Kia Sportage

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The Kia Sportage is one of the best compact SUVs. It offers an upscale cabin and a well-balanced ride. Also, it boasts high-quality material on the inside, roomy back seats, a low average list price for the class, high safety ratings, and an overall good projected reliability rating.

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This compact car also has a few drawbacks, which include small cargo space and subpar fuel economy as compared to its rivals. The retained value of Kia Sportage is set at 50% after five years, which is pretty decent.

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The 2018 Honda Pilot

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The Honda Pilot is a midsize car that offers an impressive retained value of 50.8% after five years. This car appeals to most of the shoppers because it boasts ample space, comfortable ride, and robust horsepower.

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Not only that, but it also provides three rows of comfortable seating and more cargo space than most of its rivals. The major weakness of the Pilot is that it has a difficult-to-use and touch-sensitive infotainment system. Overall, the 2018 Honda Pilot delivers excellent performance.

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GMC Canyon

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The GMC Canyon is one of the best compact and robust pickup trucks. It offers great fuel economy, attractive cabin, a class-leading tow rating of up to 7,700 pounds, easy-to-use infotainment system, and excellent payload capacity. This truck has only one relative drawback — the front seats are less comfortable than its rivals.

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Additionally, the Canyon is also available with a diesel engine. The Canyon is expected to retain 47.2% of its original value after five years and 59.8% of its value after three years.

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The 2018 Jeep Renegade

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The 2018 Jeep Renegade is a subcompact SUV that has better off-roading capabilities than its rivals. Additionally, the Renegade also boasts a classy interior, poised handling, four-wheel drive (available in all trims), and adjustable off-road drive mode system.

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This car also has a few drawbacks, including a poor fuel economy, subpar safety score, and below-average predicted reliability rating. Keeping aside the drawbacks, the Renegade only loses 14.1% of its value during the first 12 months, which is quite impressive.

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Subaru Outback

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The Subaru Outback is an outstanding wagon. It delivers excellent safety scores, ample practicality, roomy interior, standard all-wheel drive, high ground clearance, and good gas mileage with the base engine. The outback can also tow up to 2700 pounds when properly equipped.

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However, this car also has some drawbacks; for instance, its average price is higher than similar compact SUVs and wagons, and the base engine might struggle, especially when loaded. The Subaru Outback's resale value is set at 45.2% at 60 months and 59.0% at 36 months.

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Acura RDX

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The Acura RDX is one of the top luxury compact cars and comes with the best resale value of 53.6% at three years.

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This car offers smooth yet engaging driving dynamics, a spacious interior, adult-friendly seats in both rows, a capable and refined V6 engine, and convenient cargo space. However, the RDX also has a few weaknesses like it a complicated infotainment system. There is hardly any performance upgrade available, and the amenities are fewer than most of its rivals.

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Hyundai Santa Fe Sport

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The Hyundai Santa Fe Sport is an outstanding midsize SUV that boasts energetic engine options and stellar predicted reliability ratings. Not only that, but this car also provides better fuel economy estimates and lower ownership costs as compared to the rest of the rivals.

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The drawbacks of the Santa Fe Sport include less cargo space and a firm ride. The resale value of this car is set at 53.6% at three years, which is quite remarkable.