Pickup trucks ranked by resale value after three years
How to score the best deal
It's no secret that your brand-new vehicle is no longer brand-new and therefore loses a big chunk of its value right when you drive it off the lot. And, of course, that car will continue to depreciate with every passing year. While that's an unfortunate byproduct of purchasing a new vehicle, it means that the used market is full of cars and trucks that are relatively new and fairly affordable.
It's also no secret that cars and trucks depreciate at different rates, with a wide range of criteria separating the good from the bad. Using data provided by iSeeCars.com, we've assembled a list of all the trucks that were on the market three years ago and remain so today, and we've listed them here in order from worst to best. Some of the results are just what you'd expect, but there may be a few surprises, too.
Without further ado, click on the image above to get started with the biggest depreciator of 'em all. If you'd like to see a list of the biggest depreciators outside of pickup trucks, click here.