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.
Toyotas generally have an excellent resale value, but recently they have gone down due to a lot of safety recalls earlier in 2010. You can check Kelly Blue Book to find the estimated resale value. The Toyota Tundra crew cab pickup truck has excellent resale value, at nearly 70% of full retail value. Also the Toyota Prius has excellent resale value.
The best resale value for an SUV belongs to the Land Rover Range Rover.
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.
The demand for them is high and the offer is very low which make the cars have a great resale value.
The average resale value on 2000 Dodge pick-ups is anywhere from $21270 to $43240. Read more at www.consumersearch.com/pickup-trucks
Hybrid cars do have a good resale value. The value can be most accurately checked at the Kellybluebook website. It provides the latest data on pricing of various models.
The resale value of an SUV is based on a lot of conditions. The basic are year, make and mode. The value is different for each individual vehicle also depending on maintenance. You will find the best resale value with a Honda or Acura SUV. The Honda brand retains its value better than any other vehicle.
The best way to calculate the resale value of a used pickup truck is by comparisson shopping. An outside resource such as Kelly Blue Book can be an invaluable resource in making this determiniation. Evaluating your own vehicles conditions adjusted for location and wear and tear will result in a fair market price.
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.
"Hyudai coupes do have a great resale value. The resale value also depends on the miles traveled with the car, if the car has been an any accidents, or the treatment of the vehicle."