The best resale value for an SUV belongs to the Land Rover Range Rover.
The demand for them is high and the offer is very low which make the cars have a great 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.
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.
Yes, Toyota cars have the best resale value. This is because of the quality at which they are made. Toyota has been known to be one of the best cars when it comes to customer satisfaction.
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.
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.
There are many reasons why certain American cars don't have good resale value. These cars could be in poor condition.
According to the Kelley Blue Book 2013 Best Resale Value Awards, Toyota and Lexus are two brands that have the best used car resale value. These cars also were voted the best brands of 2012 as well as being in the top ten in 2011.
According to a MSN autos online article it appears that BMW hold the best resell value for 2006. They are followed by Nissan.
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.
Some of the most popular brand of cars that have great resale value are cars such as Lexus, Mercedes and Toyota. These brands have consistent high ratings making them more valuable.
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.