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+1 on Wranglers. Makes sense to buy it new. Who wants to pay $25K for a 2 year old Wrangler when it was only $31K new to begin with?
Subarus around here also keep their value like crazy. I lease them and always have equity at the end of the lease. Usually can turn them in a year early and still come out with some money towards the latest and greatest model.
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