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The Toyota Tacoma was named the midsize truck that retains the largest percentage of its original value in Canada by the Canadian Black Book. Toyota also finished with two other models in the top three in their respective segments.
The Toyota Tacoma has an average retained value of 88.3%, one of the highest retained values of any vehicle on sale in Canada today. That means that when you buy a Tacoma, in four years you will get on average 88% of its original price back. That’s exceptional.
Toyota Tacoma already offers exemplary reliability as well as low maintenance costs and excellent capability. Recent Canadian Black Book awards are now a testament to the excellent resale value of the Toyota Tacoma.
The Toyota Tundra meanwhile finished second among all full-size trucks while the Toyota 4Runner finished second among all main brands sport utility vehicles.
The Canadian Black Book has been the benchmark in terms of determining resale values and has been handing out the Best Retained Value awards for 15 years.
Come discover the new Toyota Tacoma today, and be prepared to be impressed not only with their reliability, but also their exceptional value.
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