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.
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
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.
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.
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.
According to a MSN autos online article it appears that BMW hold the best resell value for 2006. They are followed by Nissan.
Cars from brands like Toyota, Honda, and Subaru tend to hold their value longest due to their reputation for reliability and durability. Specific models like the Toyota Tacoma, Honda CR-V, and Subaru Outback are known for retaining their value well over time.
Ford Trucks hold their resale values the best. Most of them can resell for almost 60-80% of the price that you've bought them for. This is usually because Ford trucks win many Car & Driver and consumer awards for safety and the likes, making them more desirable to potential buyers.
They actually hold their value pretty well if kept in nice shape. I have seen the older Honda quads go for more than newer Recons or Ranchers.
Cheap cars usually lose their resale value and breakdown much faster than do more expensive cars. However very expensive cars don't tend to last longer than mid-priced cars, though they do hold resale value well.