Toyota receives 7 J.D. Power 2021 ALG Canada Residual Value Awards

February 26 2021,

Toyota receives 7 J.D. Power 2021 ALG Canada Residual Value Awards

Toyota has been named the Mainstream Brand winner of the recent J.D. Power 2021 Canada ALG Residual Value Awards, meaning that it offers the best overall resale value of any brand it competes with.


In total, 14 Toyota vehicles received the Best-in-Class award for residual value in their respective segments.


  • Compact: Toyota Corolla
  • Compact Utility: Toyota RAV4 (2nd consecutive year)
  • Fullsize: Toyota Avalon
  • Fullsize Pickup: Toyota Tundra (12th consecutive year)
  • Midsize Pickup: Toyota Tacoma (11th consecutive year)
  • Midsize Utility 3rd row seating: Toyota Highlander (2nd consecutive year)
  • Off-Road Utility: Toyota 4Runner (2nd consecutive year)

“Toyota Canada is honoured by the recognition and by the continued trust and confidence customers have in our brands,” said Larry Hutchinson, President & CEO, Toyota Canada Inc.“A vehicle’s depreciation is a large part of the ownership cost and our retained value leadership is another reason our customers and guests choose our vehicles.”


If residual value matters to you and you want a vehicle that keeps its value, Toyota will be able to surpass your expectations.

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