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These are the best resale value cars in India

The popular 7-seater MPV by the Japanese automaker, Toyota tops the list of the best resale value cars in India. The Innova holds its position in the market for its comfortable and spacious cabin, practicality and Toyota's low maintenance cost. For its reliability and comfort, the Innova is widely adopted by the taxi industry.
The Innova retains 90% of its original cost even after 3 years.
the Wagon R is one of the most successful under Rs. 5 lakh hatchback by Maruti Suzuki. The spacious cabin, practicality and low cost of ownership, makes the Wagon R a good value-for-money car.
Wagon R retains 78% of its original value, even after 3 years.
Resale Value: Rs. 2 lakhs to Rs. 2.5 lakhs
the Swift is second product by the auto giant Maruti Suzuki to have the highest resale value. The Swift is in demand for its brand repo, mileage, spacious cabin, and powerful engines (both opetrol and diesel).
The Swift retains 85% of its original value even after 3 years.
Resale Value: Rs.4.50 lakh to Rs. 5.50 lakh
Initially, Dzire was referred to as "Swift with a boot," but now the Dzire sedan has carved its niche in the market. the low running costs, spacious interior adn affordable price of the Dzire makes it quite popular among private car buyers as well as fleet owners.
the Swift Dzire retains 80% of it original value even after 3 years.
Resale Value: Rs. 4.50 lakhs to Rs. 6 lakhs.
The feature loaded replacement to Hyundai's Santro, the Grande i10 comes equipped with efficient engines and decent driving dynamics, along with a wide array of features.
The Grande i10 retains upto 76% of its original cost after 3 years.
Resale Value: Rs. 2.5 lakh (approx.)
Pride of the Japanese carmaker, the Honda City is in great demand for its cabin space, engine performance and social reputation.
The City retains 75% of its original value even after 3 years.
Resale Value: Rs. 5.50 lakhs to Rs. 7 lakhs
Another offering by the Indian automaker Maruti Suzuki is a highly practical, 7-seater MPV - the Ertiga. The low cost of maintenance/ownership and practicality of Ertiga are some of the major factors behhind its high resale value.
The Ertiga retains 88% of its originak value even after 3 years.
Toyota Etios is admired for its brand reputation, looks and engine performance.
Resale Value: Rs. 4 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh
The Scorpio is the most loved SUV among urban as well as rural buyers. Upon launch, back in 2002, it faced strong competition from Tata Safari, but despite all the odds, the Mahindra Scorpio has carved its own niche in the market.
The Scorpio retains 72% of its originnal value, after 3 years.
The reasons behind the popularity of Renault Duster are: its sporty styling, robust suspension setup and practicality, apart from the high resale value.
The Duster retains 76% of its original cost even after 3 years.
The EcoSport has been a flagship vehicle for Ford, when the automaker entered the compact SUV segment. The EcoSport's sporty looks, performance, suspension setup, good engine line-up, and affordable maintenance makes attractive from a resale perspective.
The EcoSport retains 87% of its original cost even after 3 years.
With over 7 years of dominance and lowest running cost in its segment, the Toyota Fortuner has always been admired for its rugged design, robust built and off-road capabilities.
The Fortuner retains upto 85% of its original value even after 3 years.
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