5. Toyota Tundra

While there are more popular fullsize trucks on the market, none seems like a better buy than the Toyota Tundra. Its beefy, rugged exterior and no-nonsense abilities make it fun and reliable to drive. Inside, you’ll appreciate its relaxing demeanor. The Tundra keeps the layout simple without detracting from the features you want. And if you want a seriously luxurious ride, check out the 1794 Edition.

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For 2017, the Toyota Tundra is forecasted to retain 60.7 percent of its sale price after 36 months and 49.0 percent after 60 months.

4. Jeep Wrangler

One of America’s most desirable vehicles, without a doubt. The Jeep Wrangler is iconic and has never compromised on its commitment to versatility. The Wrangler still has one of the highest-rated 4×4 systems and that familiar look. It’s customizable and a top choice among off-roaders and pavement pounders alike.

The 2017 Jeep Wrangler should keep 63.7 percent of its original value after three years and 51.1 percent after five years.

3. Chevy Silverado

The 2017 Chevy Silverado loses the top-selling truck award to Ford, but doesn’t falter in its retained value. The Silverado is the workhorse for Chevy, especially with truck and SUV sales booming in the US. With 4G LTE WiFi as standard equipment, three awesome engine choices and a diverse selection of trim levels that spans from $27,000 to north of $60,000, there’s a Silverado for all price points.

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The 2017 Chevy Silverado is expected to retain 61.8 percent of its selling price after 36 months and 52.2 percent after 60 months.

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