5 Cars With the Best Resale Value in 2025
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If you’re looking to buy a car this year, it’s smart to know which cars have high resale value. This isn’t just in case you want to sell the car, but more that resale value is often an indicator of reliability and overall quality of the vehicle.
The following cars hold their value the best, according to information compiled by News & Observer.
Toyota 4Runner
- 2025 MSRP: $41,270
- Three-year-retailed value: 88%
Looking for a family car that can handle rough terrain? The Toyota 4Runner is not only a spacious SUV, but it has horsepower and technology to handle off-roading. These impressive features contribute to the 4Runner’s resale value, which in 2028, should still be around $36,318.Â
Honda Civic
- 2025 MSRP: $24,250
- Three-year-retailed value: 88%
The 2025 Honda Civic was named the 2025 North American Car of the Year and for good reason. Car and Driver applauded its superb handling and named it is No. 1 compact car. In 2028, this car is still predicted to sell for approximately $21,340.
Toyota Tacoma
- 2025 MSRP: $31,590
- Three-year-retailed value: 89%
For those looking to buy a truck, a Tacoma has a lot going for it. Not only can it haul a good amount in the truck bed, but the 2025 Tacoma provides advanced towing technology that gives you more control and safety while towing.
The 2025 Tacoma also comes with a Multi-Terrain Monitor that enables drivers to toggle between front, rear and side camera views. Three years from now, the 2025 Toyota Tacoma will still be worth around $28,115.Â
Ford MaverickÂ
- 2025 MSRP: $28,145
- Three-year-retailed value: 90%
The Ford Maverick is a smaller truck, but can still haul a hefty load. For those moving a moderate amount or living in smaller quarters, the 2025 Ford Maverick is a great pick. It’s projected to hold 90% of its value come 2028, which would be about $25,330.Â
Porsche 911
- 2025 MSRP: $132,500
- Three-year-retailed value: 98%
For a a car that costs six figures, it’s good to know it holds its resale value very well. The Porsche 911 is known for its remarkable speed, with the 2025 Carrera model having the ability to go from 0 to 60 mph in less than four seconds. The Porsche 911 can drive at almost 200 mph. Get tired of living life in the fast lane? You can sell the 2025 Porsche 911 for about $130,000 in 2028.Â
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