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The cars that lost the least value in 2019

In 2019, we had several cars that lost almost no value. So check out the cars that depreciated the least in 2019.

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1 – Toyota Hilux

A well-known pickup truck worldwide that dominates its market category, it's the least depreciated car of 2019. The Hilux is a large pickup truck from Toyota that accounts for a significant portion of the brand's sales and results. It features electronic assistance and a rear differential lock, as well as a new multimedia center with an eight-inch screen. With a 4.0 V6 engine producing 234 hp, the Toyota Hilux tops the list of least depreciated cars on the market with a depreciation of -0.55%.

Toyota Hilux – Mr. Cars

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