Best truck based SUV
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JK Super Freak
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Best truck based SUV
From Kiplinger Report:
Best Resale Value: Truck-based SUVs
2010 Jeep Wrangler Sport AWD
Sticker price: $21,915 (manual)
Dealer cost: $21,377
New Car Blue Book Value: $21,915
Five-year service cost: $3,975
One-year insurance cost: $1,090
Resale value after three years: 64% -- five years: 46%
City: 15 mpg -- Highway: 19 mpg
Jeep’s classic off-roading drop-top has several feathers in its cap -- low insurance costs, a friendly starting price and plenty of legroom for a small SUV. Resale values are pumped up by the Wrangler’s popularity and Jeep’s loyal buyer base.
I know they call it an AWD but who cares.
Best Resale Value: Truck-based SUVs
2010 Jeep Wrangler Sport AWD
Sticker price: $21,915 (manual)
Dealer cost: $21,377
New Car Blue Book Value: $21,915
Five-year service cost: $3,975
One-year insurance cost: $1,090
Resale value after three years: 64% -- five years: 46%
City: 15 mpg -- Highway: 19 mpg
Jeep’s classic off-roading drop-top has several feathers in its cap -- low insurance costs, a friendly starting price and plenty of legroom for a small SUV. Resale values are pumped up by the Wrangler’s popularity and Jeep’s loyal buyer base.
I know they call it an AWD but who cares.
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JK Super Freak
The massive discounts from this time last year helped quite a few of us out. Those $5-7k discounts are gone today.
The "truck based" SUV category is actually pretty competitive. This means the Wrangler beats the FJ, 4Runner, Xterra, Pathfinder, etc. None of those 4 are turds, and all pass my "I'd keep it if I won it on a game show" test.
The "truck based" SUV category is actually pretty competitive. This means the Wrangler beats the FJ, 4Runner, Xterra, Pathfinder, etc. None of those 4 are turds, and all pass my "I'd keep it if I won it on a game show" test.