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Ranked: Which Cars Have the Best Resale Value?

Ranked: Which Cars Have the Best Resale Value?

For three years now, the used-car market has been booming, after the pandemic disrupted new car supply chains, sending secondhand vehicle prices skyrocketing.

But which cars have the best resale value?

We visualize the top 10 vehicles with the lowest depreciation rates over five years, based on data from iSeeCars.

They analyzed over 1.1 million used cars from model year 2018, sold between November 2022 to October 2023. Models no longer in production as of the 2022 model year were excluded.

Porsche is Still (Almost) Perfect After Five Years

Heading the list, Porsche has two models with the best resale value after half a decade.

After five years, the 911 (Coupe) only loses 9% of its retail value in the used-car market on average. Porsche’s flagship costs anywhere between $90,000–$294,000 based on the horsepower (ranging from 200–700), along with other model specifications.

At second place, the Porsche 718 Cayman loses about one-fifth of its value. Two other Porsches—the Boxster, and the 911 convertible—also feature in ranks, at 12th and 15th respectively, both losing around 25% of their retail price tag.

Here’s a look at the full list of slowest depreciating cars in the United States:

Rank Model Average 5-Yr
Depreciation
Average Difference
from MSRP
1 Porsche 911
(Coupe)
9% $18,094
2 Porsche 718
Cayman
18% $13,372
3 Toyota Tacoma 20% $8,359
4 Jeep Wrangler 21% $8,951
5 Honda Civic 22% $5,817
6 Subaru BRZ 23% $8,114
7 Chevrolet Camaro 24% $10,161
8 Toyota C-HR 24% $6,692
9 Subaru Crosstrek 25% $7,214
10 Toyota Corolla 25% $5,800
11 Ford Mustang 25% $10,035
12 Porsche 718
Boxster
25% $20,216
13 Toyota Tundra 25% $12,588
14 Kia Rio 5-Door 26% $5,006
15 Porsche 911
(Convertible)
26% $42,227
16 Honda HR-V 26% $7,318
17 Subaru Impreza
(Wagon)
26% $6,927
18 Kia Rio 26% $4,959
19 Chevrolet Spark 27% $4,784
20 Toyota RAV4 27% $8,858
21 Hyundai Accent 27% $5,353
22 Toyota 4Runner 27% $13,147
23 Chevrolet Corvette 28% $22,712
24 Nissan Kicks 28% $6,560
25 Subaru Impreza
(Sedan)
28% $7,158

Note: MSRP stands for Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price, the price recommended by a product’s producer to retailers. Furthermore, MSRPs from 2018 were inflation-adjusted to 2023 dollars.

The Toyota Tacoma, America’s fifth best-selling truck, comes in third, losing 20%.

The Jeep Wrangler (-21%) and the Honda Civic (-22%) round out the top five cars with the best resale value.

Two more sports cars (the Subaru BRZ and Chevrolet Camaro) feature in the top 10, indicating that these “fun” designer cars are valued for their status as well as functionality.

Aside from the sports category, Americans seem to rate Japanese automakers highly. Put together, Toyota, Subaru, Honda, and Nissan account for half of the cars with the best resale value.

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