Top 10 cars with highest projected resale
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Two cars made their way onto the 2013 list, but SUVs continue to dominate Kelley Blue Book’s 10 Best Resale Value Awards.
The No. 10 vehicle on the list is the 2013 Scion tC, which is projected to retain 60 percent of its resale value after 36 months and 46.5 percent after five years.
Review the other nine cars on the list. Three- and five-year projected resale amounts are in parentheses.
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9. 2013 Honda Civic

(62.5 and 46.9 percent)
This sedan is redesigned inside and out for 2013. The Civic delivers 32 combined miles per gallon.
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8. 2013 Lexus LX

(65 and 47 percent)
The LX has a V8 engine with dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence. It gets 14 combined miles per gallon.
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7. 2013 Porsche Cayenne

(67 and 47.3 percent)
This luxury crossover has a total volume of 23.7 cubic feet. It delivers 15 city miles per gallon and 22 highway miles per gallon.
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6. 2013 Toyota Land Cruiser

(62 and 49 percent)
The first of four Toyotas on this list, the Land Cruiser brings nearly six decades of heritage to its design.
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5. 2013 Toyota 4Runner

(66.7 and 49 percent)
The fifth generation 4Runner has a 4.0 liter V6 engine that delivers 17 city miles per gallon and 22 highway miles per gallon.
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4. 2013 Honda CR-V

(64.7 and 50.7 percent)
This crossover has available Honda Satellite-linked navigation System with Voice Recognition. The CR-V gets 26 combined miles per gallon.
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3. 2013 Jeep Wrangler

(67.6 and 55.4 percent)
The 2013 Wrangler has new 17-inch wheels with polished faces and embroidered cloth seats with available embroidered leather trim.
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2. 2013 Toyota Tacoma

(70.3 and 57 percent)
The only truck on this year’s list, the Tacoma gets 21 city miles per gallon and 25 highway miles per gallon.
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1. 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser

(76 and 63 percent)
The FJ Cruiser has a 4.0 liter V6 engine that produces 16 city miles per gallon and 20 highway miles per gallon. It can tow 5,000 pounds.
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