ggbaird
Posts : 1925 Join date : 2013-02-27
| Subject: Toyota Value March 28th 2014, 7:45 pm | |
| Toyota Pickups Have Best Retained Value - Quote :
- Although not typically the most important factor when considering a new pickup truck purchase, how well your truck will hold its value should be an important consideration, especially if you plan on selling your truck at some point in the future.
According to the March 2014 edition of the National Automobile Dealers Association industry trends report, the Toyota Tacoma and Toyota Tundra are the best pickups in their respective segments (midsize and half-ton, respectively) at retaining their value over a three- to five-year cycle. The NADA report calculates each vehicle's retained value over time as the truck ages, estimating how much of the truck's purchased price is still available if sold as a used vehicle. Not surprisingly, the pickup truck segment is in high demand, averaging a higher retained value percentage than just about any other segment.
The Tacoma had the highest retained value score with an 80.7 percent retention rate (second place was the Honda Ridgeline with 65.1 percent), while the Tundra scored 71.6 percent (with the Chevrolet Avalanche rating 65.3 percent).
The NADA calculated its data from the most popular trim levels of at least 3-year-old pickups by factoring in a three-month average (Jan., Feb., and March, 2014) trade-in value as compared to the truck's typically equipped MSRP, not including incentives or rebates.
To download the March issue of the NADA Retention Review for light trucks and SUVs, click HERE. PickupTrucks.com | |
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Breathing Borla
Posts : 517 Join date : 2013-02-28 Age : 48 Location : IL
| Subject: Re: Toyota Value March 28th 2014, 10:18 pm | |
| great trucks, bullet proof.
always had good luck with mine ____________________________________ 2023 Tundra Crewmax Platinum 4x4 2016 Tundra Crewmax Platinum 4x4 2013 Ram 1500 Sport 4x4, 5.7, 8-speed, Maximum Steel Metallic 2010 Tundra 4x4 5.7 , 33" Cooper ST Maxx on RW Wheels (sold)
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Truth Admin
Posts : 170 Join date : 2013-02-27 Age : 67 Location : NC
| Subject: Re: Toyota Value March 28th 2014, 10:27 pm | |
| Unreliable vehicles, had trouble with mine. | |
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rustbucket
Posts : 367 Join date : 2013-03-02 Age : 71 Location : western Wisconsin
| Subject: Re: Toyota Value March 29th 2014, 4:43 am | |
| I call on this one. Unless the NADA can cite actual transaction prices (vrs. MSRP), the "retained value" numbers are worthless. | |
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joemac
Posts : 1916 Join date : 2013-04-17 Location : Texas
| Subject: Re: Toyota Value March 29th 2014, 3:05 pm | |
| Same crap with resale value. Resale value doesn't consider transaction price, just MSRP. A vehicle can have better resell value but yet more actual net cost to the owner compared to a vehicle with worse resale value.
Owner A: My vehicle has better resell value.
Owner B: My vehicle had less out of pocket expense to own. | |
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Diesel Dan
Posts : 1727 Join date : 2013-02-28 Age : 53 Location : Columbia TN
| Subject: Re: Toyota Value March 29th 2014, 9:33 pm | |
| Owner C: My truck has been paid off for a decade and I don't plan on selling it. | |
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rustbucket
Posts : 367 Join date : 2013-03-02 Age : 71 Location : western Wisconsin
| Subject: Re: Toyota Value March 30th 2014, 1:50 am | |
| - Diesel Dan wrote:
- Owner C:
My truck has been paid off for a decade and I don't plan on selling it. Owner C is a smart, smart man ... | |
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