I have owned a few other makes of trucks, and the tundra is classy, has
a much higher resale value.
Not exact matches
However, if it is an affordably priced used car that you plan to drive until it has
high miles and does not have
much resale value anyway, a vehicle with a salvaged title could be bought at a very reasonable price.
The A5 actually gets
higher resale marks, due in part to the history of the A5 Coupe on the
resale market, with the Sportback predicted to keep as
much as 54 percent of its
value after three years as opposed to the 46 percent predicted last year for the A4 sedan.
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High brand recall and fan following mean
resale value will be top of the class * Interior space, packs in as
much rear seat space as a Nissan Sunny without its large footprint * Punchy diesel engine makes city driving a breeze, good enough punch on the highways too * Balanced driving dynamics, walks the fine line between good handling and a pliant ride * Light controls along with a light steering makes it a breeze to drive in town * Generous equipment levels, first in the segment sunroof a nice touch * After sales support, Honda offers good service along with quick support