Australia's Top Vehicles for Resale Value
2024-02-27
When it comes to holding their value, few cars can match the resilience of Toyotas in the Australian market. Recent data from AutoGrab, a leading used car market data firm, reveals that Toyotas dominate the list of vehicles with the highest resale value in Australia. In fact, some near-new models are worth more on average than their original purchase price, making them an attractive choice for both buyers and sellers alike.
The data, compiled for the Australian Automotive Dealer Association's January 2024 Automotive Insights Report, highlights the remarkable value retention of Toyota vehicles across different age brackets. From small hatchbacks to rugged SUVs, Toyotas consistently outperform other brands in terms of resale value.
Top 20 Cars: 2-4 Years Old
- Toyota 86: 108.1%
- Toyota Yaris: 106.8%
- Kia Picanto: 100.8%
- Honda Jazz: 99.5%
- Hyundai Accent: 98.9%
- Toyota Corolla: 97.1%
- Toyota Camry: 96.7%
- Suzuki Swift: 96.1%
- Ford Mustang: 95.8%
- Honda Civic: 94.4%
- Subaru WRX: 93.7%
- Kia Rio: 93.2%
- MG 3: 92.4%
- Suzuki Baleno: 91.6%
- Mazda 2: 91.5%
- Hyundai i30: 89.2%
- Volkswagen Polo: 88.2%
- Mazda 3: 87.7%
- Mini Hatch: 87.6%
- Mercedes-Benz A-Class: 87.3%
Top 20 SUVs: 2-4 Years Old
- Suzuki Jimny: 135.7%
- Toyota Yaris Cross: 109.1%
- Toyota LandCruiser: 106.5%
- Toyota RAV4: 100.8%
- Nissan Patrol: 99.9%
- Toyota C-HR: 95.7%
- Toyota Fortuner: 95.3%
- Jeep Wrangler: 94.5%
- Hyundai Venue: 92.7%
- Toyota LandCruiser Prado: 92.1%
- Suzuki Vitara: 91.7%
- Honda HR-V: 88.3%
- Isuzu MU-X: 87.8%
- Mitsubishi ASX: 87.3%
- Mazda CX-3: 87.1%
- Volkswagen T-Cross: 86.7%
- Audi Q3: 86.4%
- Subaru XV: 86.4%
- Kia Seltos: 85.9%
- Hyundai Kona: 85.4%
Top 20 Cars: 5-7 Years Old
- Mitsubishi Mirage: 98.8%
- Toyota Yaris: 97.4%
- Honda City: 93.1%
- Kia Picanto: 89.9%
- Honda Jazz: 88.9%
- Mazda 2: 86.1%
- Toyota 86: 86.1%
- Ford Mustang: 84.2%
- Honda Civic: 83.9%
- Abarth 124: 83.5%
- Mini Hatch: 82.7%
- Suzuki Baleno: 82.6%
- Mini Clubman: 81.5%
- Suzuki Swift: 81.1%
- Hyundai Accent: 80.8%
- Ford Falcon: 79.7%
- Toyota Prius C: 79.2%
- Mitsubishi Lancer: 78.9%
- Chrysler 300: 76.8%
- Subaru WRX: 76.3%
Top 20 SUVs: 5-7 Years Old
- Toyota LandCruiser: 92.4%
- Jeep Wrangler: 89.5%
- Nissan Patrol: 84.3%
- Suzuki Ignis: 82.9%
- Hyundai Kona: 77.8%
- Mazda CX-3: 77.3%
- Toyota Fortuner: 77.2%
- Toyota LandCruiser Prado: 76.2%
- Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross: 75.6%
- Honda HR-V: 74.2%
- Subaru XV: 73.8%
- Toyota RAV4: 73.4%
- Honda CR-V: 72.0%
- Isuzu MU-X: 71.5%
- Suzuki Vitara: 71.4%
- Toyota C-HR: 69.6%
- Mitsubishi ASX: 69.2%
- Mini Countryman: 68.9%
- Mitsubishi Pajero Sport: 68.9%
- Subaru Forester: 66.2%