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5 Cars with the Best Resale Value

It’s rare for people to keep cars for the entire life of the car. Many people buy with the intention of selling shortly after, as soon as the newness wears off; many people buy knowing that they’ll sell once potential problems arise, usually before or around 100,000 miles. No matter what the reason for selling, before you buy, it’s always wise to consider resale values.

Honda Civic

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According to Kelly Blue Book, the Honda Civic is rated at a 62.3% resale value after three years, and is noted for its price, reliability and fuel economy. Why? With stellar gas mileage and a built-in eco assist technology, fuel efficiency is easily increased. Another huge factor in resale value is the safety component; the Civic boasts tremendous safety reviews, specifically regarding it’s anti-lock braking system, which keeps wheels from locking up.

Lexus GS 350

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Nothing says luxury like Lexus, and if you can afford one, you’ll be pleased to find that this one has a hefty 63% resale value after just three years. Those looking to buy a Lexus will appreciate the zero to 60 in 5.7 second acceleration as well as the 306 horsepower. Live, 24 hour navigation assistance and a huge high resolution multimedia display will have second hand buyers pleased, as well, as these are often features of a brand new car.

Toyota FJ

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The FJ lies at the very top of the resale value list, re-saling at 76% after three years. This multifunctional SUV is an excellent and attractive off roading vehicle, and also drives really well on streets and highways. It has all the well known benefits of Toyota’s reliability paired with a cutting edge look that appeals to younger buyers. Also appealing to those buyers? An amazing sound system with satellite radio, smartphone connectivity, and bluetooth wireless technology.

Nissan Versa

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If you’re looking for a few years of efficiency before you sell for close to 60% of the original value, the Nissan Versa is your car. This subcompact car is cheap to buy brand new, well made, reliable, gets 40 miles per gallon, and holds its value with the best of them.

Subaru Impreza

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Subaru is famous for it’s durability and versatility, and now – resale value. This compact hatchback is all wheel drive, has outstanding gas mileage capabilities, handles like a dream and is relatively inexpensive to buy brand new. The best part is that if you’d like to sell after 3 years, you’ll get close to 65% of its original value.
Before you make your next vehicle purchase, consider resale value, as it could make or break the deal you get.

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