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January 28, 2015
| On 11 years ago

Top 10 2014 Cars With the Best Residual Values

The new Jeep Cherokee also retained 72.7 percent of its value. While its styling may not be for everyone, the 2.4-liter, four-wheel drive Sport model was the most popular version of the car and it manages to stay a few percentage points above the compact crossover average of 68.9 percent.

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