Tim Esterdahl | Nov 21, 2013 | Comments 6

0 Flares 0 Flares ×

Another year, another Kelley Blue Book award for both Toyota pickups. The Tundra and Tacoma were just named top resale value winners in their respective categories. Toyota won the overall award for best resale value by brand.

The Kelley Blue Book best resale value awards speak to how much value the vehicles will have after designated periods of time: 36 months and 60 months. These time frames are typically when common lease and buying terms end. The idea is inform customers on what their vehicle will be worth when they are done paying on it.

For the Tundra, KBB is saying it will retain value equivalent too:

at 36 months: 63.7%

at 60 months: 52.3%

On the Tacoma, KBB says:

at 36 months: 73.7%

at 60 months: 61.9%

KBB says, “A base price of just under $26,000 pegs the 2014 Toyota Tundra $2,000 to $3,000 above the rest of the competition.”

For comparison, KBB lists two other full-size trucks at:

2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 – Resale Value

at 36 months: 59.0%

at 60 months: 50.6%

2014 GMC Sierra – Resale Value

at 36 months: 58.4%

at 60 months: 50.0%

KBB doesn’t list the Ram 1500, Ford F-150 or the Nissan Titan resale value awards as it relates on its site or press release.

Overall, Toyota lead the way with the top resale value brand along with Lexus.

What is your guess for Ram, Ford or Nissan resale value?

Related Posts: