It's a truck, so it's going to depriciate fairly fast. I could find no evidence that it depreciates especially quickly or slowly.
The resale price for any vehicle depends on several factors such as condition and mileage. The average resale price on a 2008 Chevy Silverado is about $23,000.
The demand for them is high and the offer is very low which make the cars have a great resale value.
Older Toyata trucks are known for their reliability and high resale value. For newer vehicles there are many websites which rank trucks for resale value and other factors such as autos.com Toyota trucks hold their value the best overall. Nissan does well, but not as good as Toyota. Look into the Tundra or Tacoma.
Like most Japanese made cars and trucks a used honda integra has just as much resale value as the comparable nissan or mitsubishi makes. It has been listed as one of the better used cars for its resale value.
Audi models certainly have a reputation for holding up in terms of resale value, That was confirmed when Kelley Blue Book gave the Audi 5 2010 model one of the top slots for best resale value.
This will depend on the age, mileage and condition of the truck. If you sell it individually, you could be looking anywhere from $11,000 to $30,000; depending on the condition, etc.
Toyota, even with their recent problems, have the best resale value. Their two pickup models, the Tacoma and the Tundra, both hold their value as well, if not better, than any other pickup models on the market.
While there are many wonderfully made 2012 Chevy cars, such as the Chevy Impala, according to Kelly Blue Book, the Chevy Camaro holds it's resale value the best.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee hold it's resale value the higherst. These can be found used.
No one SUV consistently has the highest resale value. Resale value is predicated on the model, make, year, condition, mileage and options. Generally, brands like Toyota and Honda tend to hold their value, not only among SUVs, but across the board. Your best bet is to research and compare models at www.edmunds.com or check the Kelly Blue Book www.kbb.com
A Honda's resale value depends on the type of Honda you are interested in. A 2001 Honda Prelude has a higher resale value than the 2002 Honda Passport.
It would depend on condition of the treadmill, if it is in good condition it could have a great resale value, if it is not in like new condition it will not have a good resale value.