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January 28, 2015
| On 11 years ago

Top 10 2014 Cars With the Best Residual Values

Mazda’s new mid-size sedan really shook the segment up. It was fun to drive, good looking, efficient and packed with features. But its sales still don’t stack up to the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. Despite that, it retained 70.6 percent of its resale value, which is 12 percent more than the outgoing model and nearly 10 percent better than the average mid-size sedan.

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