These 2019 cars will have the best resale value, according to Kelley Blue Book
Somehow, a German made its way onto the list.
No. 1: 2019 Toyota Tundra
KBB expects the Tundra to retain 69.4 percent of its value in three years' time.
No. 1: 2019 Toyota Tundra
Five years out, that figure drops to 62.2 percent.
No. 2: 2019 Jeep Wrangler
KBB expects the Wrangler to retain 66.5 percent of its value in 36 months.
No. 2: 2019 Jeep Wrangler
At 60 months, that expected value retention drops to 58.3 percent.
No. 3: 2019 Toyota Tundra
KBB expects the Tundra to retain 66.6 percent of its value in 36 months. Cool.
No. 3: 2019 Toyota Tundra
At 60 months, that drops to 56.9 percent.
No. 4: 2019 GMC Sierra
KBB expects the 2019 Sierra to retain 62.2 percent of its value in three years.
No. 4: 2019 GMC Sierra
Five years out, that percentage drops to 56.7 percent.
No. 5: 2019 Toyota 4Runner
The 4Runner should retain 65.7 percent of its value after 36 months, KBB believes.
No. 5: 2019 Toyota 4Runner
That drops to 56.3 percent after 60 months.
No. 6: 2019 Chevrolet Silverado
The 2019 Silverado is expected to hold 59.8 percent of its value in three years' time.
No. 6: 2019 Chevrolet Silverado
Five years out, expect it to hold 53.7 percent of its value.
No. 7: 2019 Honda Ridgeline
KBB says it expects the 2019 Ridgeline to hold 63.2 percent of its value over three years.
No. 7: 2019 Honda Ridgeline
That figure drops to 51.3 percent when the timeline extends to five years.
No. 8: 2019 Chevrolet Colorado
The 2019 Colorado should hold 59.0 percent of its value three years after its initial sale.
No. 8: 2019 Chevrolet Colorado
Over five years, it should hold 50.9 percent of its value.
No. 9: 2019 Ford F-Series
Ford's F-Series, as a whole, is expected to retain 57.5 percent of its value after 36 months.
No. 9: 2019 Ford F-Series
60 months after being sold, it should still be worth 50.6 percent of that initial amount.
No. 10: 2019 Porsche Macan
The 2019 Macan is expected to retain 65.0 percent of its value after three years.
No. 10: 2019 Porsche Macan
After five, that number drops to a dead even 50.0 percent.