These Cars and Trucks Will Resell for the Most Money

Edmunds just dropped a ton of good buyer's advice.

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While it's not the most fun part to think about, one should pay attention to how much a car is going to depreciate. Those out there who bought the last couple Maybachs last year should know that your car has been depreciating at a rate of about $500 per day, for instance. 

Luckily, Edmunds is alway there to help out with that kind of good information, and has released it's findings on best resale value by market segment. These numbers are all based on how much the price has dropped over five years of ownership. Read on to see what your banker wants you to cop.

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Compact Truck: Toyota Tacoma

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Convertible Under $35k: Ford Mustang

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Convertible $35k-$45k: Chevrolet Camaro

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Convertible Over $45k: Ford Shelby Mustang GT500

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Coupe Under $25,000: Honda Civic

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Coupe $25k-$35k: Dodge Challenger

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Coupe $35k-$45k: BMW 3-Series

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Coupe Over $45k: Chevrolet Corvette

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Hybrid: Toyota Prius

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Large Light Duty Truck: Chevrolet Silverado

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Sedan Under $20k: Ford Focus

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Sedan $20k-$30k: Honda Civic

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Sedan $30k-$40k: Dodge Charger

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Sedan Over $40k: Porsche Panamera

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SUV Under $25k: Nissan Rogue

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SUV $25k-$35k: Jeep Wrangler

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SUV $35k-$45k: Toyota 4Runner

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SUV Over $45k: Lexus LX 570

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Van: Honda Odyssey

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Wagon Under $35k: Toyota Venza

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Wagon Over $35K: Ford Flex

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