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Edmunds: Honda and Acura best brands for retaining value

Posted Apr 19th 2012 5:00PM

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Honda and Acura have had their fair share of issues over the last few years – from earthquakes, tsunamis and floods to important new models not being all that well received – but that hasn't stopped them from claiming top honors in Edmunds' 2012 Best Retained Value Awards.

According to Edmunds, on average, Honda vehicles are expected to retain 47.9 per cent of their value after five years; Acura is just behind with 44.6 per cent, taking the win in the luxury segment. In the mainstream category, Toyota and Mazda each got honorable mentions while Lexus and Cadillac to secondary honors in the luxury stakes.

Interestingly, despite not scoring the win in the mainstream class or even managing an honorable mention, Ford had the most individual wins in Edmunds' categories with five, beating Honda's four class victories. The vehicle expected to retain the most value after five years out of all classes is the Toyota Tacoma.

Want more? Click here for the full rundown from Edmunds.

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Unlike Toyota this is well deserved .. Honda has always (until very recently perhaps) focused all its energies on the love of the product. Toyota is finally coming back with their entirely NEW products -- people still go on and on about the so-so stuff they have from he last 10 years.

I drove a 77 Civic, and it sold SO easily -- everyone wanted it. Though I ended up by happenstance moving to Chrysler, it was harder -- though I ended up doing just fine on the re-sale (I just gave the car to the people for a couple days and they would come back and just buy it for what I asked - but the Civic, it was sold before they hardly saw it).

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