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When shopping for a used car, you’re usually looking for a vehicle that’s safe, reliable and a great value.
Money expert Clark Howard recommends that you buy a car that’s two or three years old because brand new cars begin to lose value the second they’re driven off the dealer’s lot.
With a used vehicle, you don’t eat that depreciation — a key benefit to buying a pre-owned car.
Read more: 10 vehicles you’ll most regret buying in 2017
CarGurus.com, a car shopping and research website, analyzed long-term value retention projections and driver satisfaction reviews (expert and consumer) to identify the best recent-year used car models in seven categories.
“Figuring many used cars are bought when they’re 3-5 years old, we’ve sifted through mountains of data to find which used cars will retain the most value over a 12-year span—meaning you’ll be able to get a good chunk of your initial investment back when it comes time to sell and move on to the next car,” said Matt Smith, an editor with the site.
Let’s take a look at the winners! The 2017 CarGurus Best Used Car Awards recipients are”¦
2nd Place: 2011-2016 Hyundai Elantra
3rd Place: 2012-2016 Subaru Impreza
2nd Place: 2013-2016 Ford Fusion
3rd Place: 2010-2014 Chrysler 200
2nd Place: 2012-2016 Audi A3
3rd Place: 2010-2016 Volvo S60
2nd Place: 2013-2016 Subaru XV Crosstrek
3rd Place: 2012-2016 Honda CR-V
2nd Place: 2007-2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
3rd Place: 2008-2016 Toyota Venza
2nd Place: 2007-2016 Ford Expedition
3rd Place: 2011-2016 Dodge Durango
2nd Place: 2009-2014 Ford F-150
3rd Place: 2007-2016 Toyota Tundra
Read more: The 19 best used car models under $15,000
Although you may find a vehicle that you love on this list, take these rankings with a grain of salt. Online ratings are a great resource, but there’s no guarantee the used car you get will be reliable.
That’s why there are two things every used car buyer needs to remember:
Finally, arrange auto financing in advance! Look at credit unions, online banks or even traditional banks. Only take dealer financing if it beats any other offer you have.
This post was last modified on December 18, 2017 12:10 pm
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