Hondas and Toyotas both tend to hold their value the longest. I would try to buy a car that is a year or two old, a car loses the most value the day it is driven off the lot.
2007-03-03 03:18:55
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answered by Tom B 2
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toyota corolla and honda civic hold the best values longer times than others. It depends if you want to use a car for more than 5 years, I would suggest you to buy a new one, so you won't have a headace. Since you never know for sure how the previous driver drove and took care the car. You may end up with paying fixing cost more than the car price inself. Nevertheless, it depends on your budget as well.
2007-03-03 03:24:55
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answered by patty 1
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Well, I'll tell you what I'd like. A creme puff used Toyota Lexus model. First I'd research what years were the best and then I'd look out for some one owner cars that were serviced regularly and are about to be traded in at the dealer. Talk to the owner before they trade the car in on a new car, because you can easily pay more for it than the dealer can.
2007-03-03 03:20:02
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answered by bobweb 7
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You can't go wrong with a Toyota. They hold their value for ever and are easy to maintain. New ones will last you up to 30 years and used ones still keep on going for hundreds of thousands of miles. Good luck.
2007-03-03 03:13:50
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answered by Melody 4
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I have heard from many that Volvos hold their value best. I have driven many older Volvos. That's what I would suggest to you. Hope this helps...
2007-03-03 03:14:06
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answered by Judith H 5
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any truck holds it's value pretty good is best to buy these new
2007-03-03 03:17:24
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answered by charles h 4
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Lexus; you could buy it new or pre-owned, and it would probably hold its value relatively well depending on mileage, accident history, wear and tear, etc.
2007-03-03 03:12:46
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answered by Dana Katherine 4
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