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With all that action in used cars,you may be wondering which ones have the best resale values.
Heres some perspective all cars were holding their values better in 2023 compared to 2019.
Thats because of reduced new car production during the pandemic and limited used car supply.
Theyre worth about 40% of what you paid in five years.
Here is a look at the top 10 vehicles with the lowest depreciation rates over five years.
In fact, the Porsche 911 coupe was the top car.
Get this it only loses about 9% of its value after five years.
That indicates incredibly strong demand for this sports car in the used market.
It lost about 18% of its value after five years.
Thats still an incredibly strong showing.
Toyota Tacoma
Several Toyota vehicles also made the list for holding their values.
The Tacoma only lost about 20% of its value after five years.
There has been ongoing consumer demand for sports cars, small SUVs andfuel-efficient economy cars.
Jeep Wrangler/Wrangler Unlimited
The Jeep Wrangler/Wrangler Unlimited follows close behind the Tacoma.
It had just about a 21% decrease in value after five years.
Honda Civic
The Honda Civic sedan and hatchback comes in fifth on the list.
It loses about 22% of its value after five years.
Subaru BRZ
Next on the list is the Subaru BRZ.
It loses about 23% of its value after five years.
It ranked eighth on the list.
Subaru Crosstrek
Another Subaru this time the Crosstrek also made the top list.
It loses about 25% of its value after five years.
Toyota Corolla
The Toyota Corolla rounds out the list.
It loses about 25% of its value after five years, in a tie with the Crosstrek.
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