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Apr 16, 2019
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kccougar
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And the answer is....2004 Toyota Solara. Assuming it stays on the road
I should be able to sell it in a year for more than what I paid.
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What used vehicle would you purchase? Only (or top) consideration is resale value 12 months from now (no collectibles).
kccougar
All-American
4/15/19 2:35pm
Tacoma
flavordave
4/15/19 2:35pm
My wife's 2006 Tacoma - a year ago - was worth more than my 2011 Avalon. I'm amazed how it has kept its value
Zenoch
4/15/19 2:37pm
All trucks keep value pretty well
cougarfann888
4/15/19 2:40pm
72 Bronco
WDaddy
4/15/19 2:36pm
Honda Accord
franklyvulgar
4/15/19 2:37pm
Used trucks typically hold their value in the west.
chago04
4/15/19 2:38pm
Tacoma or Jeep Wrangler
Tonto
4/15/19 2:39pm
This^^^
Tokolosh
4/15/19 2:41pm
A Toyota Tundra
Richbyu
4/15/19 2:42pm
You could buy pretty much anything that is 2+ years old and it will retain value
dYrtbYkerYder
4/15/19 2:45pm
2014 Land Rover Evoque, it is!
kccougar
4/15/19 2:53pm
Cheapest running car you can find on Craigslist.
Chadillac
4/15/19 2:56pm
The key is just to find a good deal. If you get a good deal, it won't depreciate
dYrtbYkerYder
4/15/19 3:08pm
That's not true. If you found a 1 year-old Mercedes S-Class for 25% off the
Chadillac
4/15/19 3:14pm
I bought an Acura RDX for $28K, drove it for 2 years/35K miles, sold it for $26K
dYrtbYkerYder
4/15/19 3:16pm
LR4
BlueFrog
4/15/19 3:07pm
Jeep Wrangler
BYUMizzou
4/15/19 3:52pm
Wrangler
ArchbishopMitty
4/15/19 7:12pm
Accord or Camry
BYU Grounds
4/15/19 9:42pm
And the answer is....2004 Toyota Solara. Assuming it stays on the road
kccougar
4/16/19 2:47pm
RE: And the answer is....2004 Toyota Solara. Assuming it stays on the road
dYrtbYkerYder
4/16/19 3:14pm
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