Porsche 911 Coupe
Toyota Tacoma
Jeep Wrangler
Honda Civic
Subaru BRZ
Chevrolet Camaro
Toyota C-HR
Subaru Crosstrek
Toyota Corolla
WORST
Maserati Quattroporte: 64.5% depreciation
BMW 7 Series: 61.8%
Maserati Ghibli: 61.3%
BMW 5 Series Hybrid: 58.8%
Cadillac Escalade ESV: 58.5%
BMW X5: 58.2%
Infiniti QX80: 58.1%
Maserati Levante: 57.8%
Jaguar XF: 57.6%
Audi A7: 57.2%
Already have my Porsche 911!
It does everything except carry lumber.
I actually prefer the later models as I like comfort vs the race track.
I bought my car for $5,000 ten years ago. It’s still worth $5,000. Even Porsche can’t beat that.
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1999 Toyota 4Runner. The old girl is an antique next year and will run forever as long as I take care of her. Those 3rd gens are tough as nails.
I have a 2011 Tacoma double cab, 6 cylinder with a 6 speed manual with only 69,000 miles. Oil changes every 5,000 miles with Pennzoil Platinum full synthetic and a new Toyota filter. I am still on the original brakes & clutch, and only the second set of tires. The only other maintenance items so far have been a brake fluid flush and replacing differential & transmission fluid with Redline synthetic. Oh, and wiper blades, if you count them.
I have a list of people that have told me to let them know if I ever want to sell it, and I am fairly certain I could get near what I paid back in 2011.
I expect to drive it the rest of my life.
Best resale value not necessarily best car.