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6. Toyota Tundra
Aftermarket buyers love Toyotas and full-size pick-up trucks, so you can easily do the math and deduce that the Tundra is a vehicle that holds onto a great deal of its initial price. Its three-year resale value lands at a solid 64 percent. With excellent hauling capability, power and four-wheel drive capacity, the Tundra ticks off a lot of the boxes that used truck buyers are considering.
It speaks to the long-term durability that the Tundra, while not a big seller in the primary market, does much better in secondary sales. New truck buyers often go straight for the big American names, but the used buyers are often looking at different criteria. They typically want to know that a truck is going to make it to 200,000 miles without incurring massive repair bills, and that makes the Tundra a more appealing option to them.
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