Buying a new car has never been more expensive — so if you plan to sell yours in a few years, choosing one that holds its value is key.
All cars depreciate the moment they leave the lot, but some lose value much faster than others. CarEdge analyzed millions of car listings and automotive data to identify the vehicles that retain their resale value best after five years.
Keep reading to find out which cars offer the best long-term value.
The Subaru (FUJHY) Impreza ranked tenth, maintaining 71.79% of its value after 5 years.
The Toyota (TM) Corolla ranked ninth, maintaining 71.95% of its value after 5 years.
The Toyota Tacoma ranked eighth, maintaining 72.09% of its value after 5 years.
The Mazda (MZDAY) MX-5 Miata ranked seventh, maintaining 72.17% of its value after 5 years.
The Honda (HMC) CR-V ranked sixth, maintaining 72.27% of its value after 5 years.
The Honda HR-V ranked fifth, maintaining 72.92% of its value after 5 years.
The Toyota RAV4 ranked fourth, maintaining 73.10% of its value after 5 years
The Toyota Land Cruiser ranked third, maintaining 73.83% of its value after 5 years.
The Toyota 4Runner ranked second, maintaining 73.88% of its value after 5 years.
The Jeep (STLA) Wrangler ranked first, maintaining 75.12% of its value after 5 years.
The post The 10 cars with the highest resale value appeared first on Quartz.