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Made in ca
Longtime Dakkanaut





Hello ladies and gents thanks for the help or advice in advance.

So here is the thing me and the wife are trading our 2015 Nissan Juke in for something else.

We are looking for so,ething with more trunk room for our 2 pit bulls. We where looking at a 2017 Kia Sinata and I heard the resale is murder. So does anyone know of a good brand they would recommended with a similar shape or style?
We already own a f150 so no trucks lol

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Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





Denison, Iowa

GMC retains their resale value quite well, and are making a number of car-based SUV's with lots of interior room.
   
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Kid_Kyoto






Probably work

I'm still quite a fan of my Ford Fusion. I think I have the '14, which was rated highly in Consumer Reports at the time.

Really, I think that's probably the best first step: Get the list of models you like the looks of and get decent gas mileage, and then buy a month or so of access to consumer reports, and then go from there.

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Frostgrave

If you're worrid about the short term resale of the Kia, is a 2015 an option? It'll have already lost most of the depreciation?
   
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Burtucky, Michigan

I know here in the states that fords hold resale fairly well. They are always higher prices in resale market than chevy
   
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The Last Chancer Who Survived





Norristown, PA

I had a 2010 Ford Escape that I liked, had good trunk space. I traded in for a 2015 Jeep Renegade, which I love driving, but the trunk is way too small for anything useful. I think a Jeep Cherokee would be a good size, or maybe a Ford Edge? Or maybe a Subaru Outback? The outback is like the only station wagon in the world nowadays.

 
   
 
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