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January 28, 2015
| On 11 years ago

Top 10 2014 Cars With the Best Residual Values

Toyota’s three-row crossover was refreshed pretty radically for 2014 but most noticeable was its fresh new styling. Inside and out, the Highlander saw drastic revisions, but one of the coolest features is the Driver EasySpeak system that uses the BlueTooth microphone to broadcasts the drivers voice into the third row. Like several other Toyota’s the Highlander has excellent residual value. 2014 models retained 78.8 percent.

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