Cars With the Best Resale Value This Year
Buying a car isn’t just about what looks good in your driveway; it’s also about what holds its value when it’s time to trade in or sell. In this roundup of 2025’s Best Resale Value Awards, we’re highlighting 25 cars, trucks, and SUVs that go the distance not just on the road, but in your wallet when it’s time to sell.
Honda Accord
You don’t need a luxury badge to get luxury value. The Accord is smooth, spacious, and smartly equipped. With solid resale figures and a reputation for long-term reliability, it’s a midsize sedan that holds up when others quietly disappear into the classifieds.
Chevrolet Corvette
America’s sports car doesn’t just turn heads; it also turns a profit when it’s time to sell. The Corvette’s mix of performance and heritage keeps demand high, especially for newer mid-engine models. It’s a rare case where fun behind the wheel also means fun at resale.
Acura Integra
The revived Integra brings back the sporty spirit of the original with modern tech and premium vibes. As an entry-luxury hatchback with Honda DNA, it’s exciting and efficient. Its strong brand recognition and limited competition make it a resale gem in the compact premium space.
Lexus LS
Lexus’s flagship sedan is luxury with longevity. The LS offers top-tier comfort, craftsmanship, and tech without the depreciation hit of its German rivals. Known for ultra-reliability, it’s a smart choice for buyers who want class today and a strong return down the road.
Lexus ES
Smooth, silent, and affordable to maintain, the Lexus ES is a resale sweetie. It’s near-luxury comfort without the high-maintenance drama. Buyers love it and used-car shoppers love it even more, making it one of the best-selling premium sedans with value that holds up.
Toyota 4Runner
This SUV is a rolling tank. It’s reliable, durable, and always in demand. The 4Runner’s old-school charm and off-road cred keep resale high even years later. It’s a favorite among adventure seekers who want resale value as solid as its underbody.
Subaru Crosstrek
The Crosstrek overachieves in resale thanks to its go-anywhere personality and strong owner loyalty. It’s compact, capable, and cool in the outdoorsy crowd. Used buyers snap them up fast, so you’ll likely get top dollar when it’s time to sell.
Honda Civic
A perennial favorite, the Honda Civic holds its value thanks to bulletproof reliability, great fuel economy, and a loyal following. It’s sporty without being flashy and practical without being boring. No wonder its resale value is always strong.
Honda CR-V
Smart, efficient, and family-friendly, the CR-V is a resale hero in the compact SUV world. Honda’s reputation for longevity helps, but it’s also because this SUV does nearly everything well. From commuters to growing families, it’s in demand and keeps its value high year after year.
Toyota Grand Highlander
Toyota added “Grand” to the Highlander name and delivered big-time. This three-row SUV is roomy, refined, and still easy to maneuver; it’s a hit with families. It’s new to the scene, but early resale stats show strong demand.
Toyota Sequoia
Big, bold, and built for the long haul, the Sequoia’s hybrid V6 and fresh redesign make it a standout. Strong resale comes from its towing chops, roomy third row, and growing fan base of families and weekend warriors.
Lexus UX
The UX may be the smallest Lexus SUV, but its resale strength is anything but tiny. With premium looks, hybrid efficiency, and the Lexus nameplate, it appeals to city dwellers and first-time luxury buyers alike. It’s proof that upscale and economical can coexist and hold value while doing it.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class
The G-Wagon is more than a status symbol; it’s a resale powerhouse. Its bold design and off-road brawn give it staying power, both literally and financially. Whether parked in Beverly Hills or bouncing through the Alps, it commands a strong return that rivals its intimidating MSRP.
Ford Maverick
This compact truck continues to surprise everyone. It’s affordable, efficient, and actually fun. The Maverick’s resale value stays high thanks to insane demand. Selling one? Expect a line of eager buyers.
Toyota Tacoma
The midsize truck king holds its throne in resale value. Rugged, reliable, and ready for any trail, the Tacoma barely loses value even after serious use. Off-roaders love it, commuters respect it, and buyers keep coming back. It’s the gold standard for trucks that age well.
Toyota Tundra
Toyota’s full-size behemoth has become a resale hero. The Tundra’s recent hybrid refresh made it more efficient without sacrificing power. Whether you tow, haul, or just cruise in comfort, the Tundra has your back.
Ford Bronco
The Bronco came back, and its resale value proves it. With rugged retro looks and serious off-road cred, it’s a modern classic. If you own one, you basically bought an adventure you can resell for a premium.
Porsche 911
Timeless and always in demand, the 911 is the sports car unicorn when it comes to resale. It’s fast, beautiful, and holds value like a fine watch. Whether you bought it new or used, you’ll get a jaw-dropping price when it’s time to sell.
Toyota GR Supra
A performance coupe with Toyota reliability? Yes, please. Limited production numbers and a devoted fanbase keep prices high, so even your fast fun doesn’t have to come at a long-term loss.
Toyota RAV4
One of America’s best-selling vehicles, the RAV4 has resale value baked into every trim. Its mix of fuel efficiency, reliability, and just the right size makes it a crowd pleaser. Whether hybrid or gas, this compact SUV always gets top dollar when it’s time to trade up or move on.
Tesla Model 3
The Model 3 flipped the EV game and remains a top pick for resale. Its techy design, low running costs, and growing Supercharger network keep demand high. Even with new EVs entering the scene, this one holds strong, especially since used buyers can skip the waitlist and jump right in.
Porsche Taycan
Luxury EV meets Porsche performance in the Taycan, and the resale reflects its elite status. It’s a head turner with stunning acceleration and top-tier build quality. While many luxury EVs depreciate, the Taycan stays firm, thanks to brand cachet and limited competition in its high-performance niche.
Toyota Sienna
Yes, it’s a minivan, but it’s one with a sky-high resale. Families love the Sienna’s spacious interior, sliding doors, and 36 mpg. It’s practical, affordable to run, and in high demand, especially with parents who know that boring can still mean brilliant value.
Rivian R1T
This all-electric pickup blends futuristic design with serious utility, and buyers are noticing. While Rivian is still a newcomer, the R1T’s resale value is holding up nicely, thanks to limited supply and high intrigue.
Lexus RZ
The RZ is new to the game but benefits from Lexus’s resale reputation. It rides smoothly and has premium touches, it’s got an edge in the electric space, and resale is already approved.