Toyota HiLux, Land Cruiser, and Mazda CX-5 consistently lead resale value rankings in Australia. Here's the full picture on which cars retain value.
These vehicles consistently show the lowest depreciation rates in the Australian market:
**Utes:**
**SUVs:**
**Sedans & hatches:**
The common thread across all strong-value-retention vehicles:
Japanese brands dominate Australian resale value rankings for all of these reasons. Korean brands (Kia, Hyundai) have improved significantly since 2020.
Certain variants — particularly early 200 Series with low km — have been known to appreciate in Australia due to extreme demand and limited supply.
They can be excellent value to drive. But they continue to depreciate quickly and are more expensive to maintain.
Toyota consistently leads Australia in resale value retention. This guide covers what the most popular Toyota models are actually worth in the current market and what affects your Toyota's price.
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