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The Top Ten 2005 Vehicles Likely To Retain Their Value The Best Over The Next 5 Years
Data provided by Kelley Blue Book
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Acura TL
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BMW 5-Series
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Infiniti G35 Coupe
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Lexus GX 470
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Mazda RX-8
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Mercedes-Benz CLK 320 Cabriolet
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MINI Cooper
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Nissan 350Z
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Porsche Cayenne
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Volvo XC90
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2005 Vehicles That Will Hold Their Value The Best Over The Next 5 Years By Category
Data provided by Kelley Blue Book
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Sedan: Honda Civic
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Coupe: Infiniti G35
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Convertible: Nissan 350Z roadster
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Luxury: BMW 5-Series
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Pickup: Toyota Tacoma PreRunner
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Sport Utility: Volvo XC90
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The 10 Most Stolen Vehicles In The United States For 1993
Data provided by CCC Information Services, Inc.
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Model Year
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 1. Saturn SL
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1995
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 2. Acura Integra
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1998
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 3. Saturn SL
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1994
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 4. Acura Integra
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1999
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 5. Acura Integra
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1995
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 6. Acura Integra
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1997
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 7. Acura Integra
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1996
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 8. Acura Integra
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1994
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 9. Mitsubishi Montero
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2002
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10. Honda Civic
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2000
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Data provided by National Insurance Crime Bureau
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 1. Toyota Camry
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1989
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 2. Honda Accord
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1994
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 3. Honda Civic
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2000
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 4. Chevrolet Full-size Pickup
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1992
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 5. Ford F-Series Pickup
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1997
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 6. Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee
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1993
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 7. Oldsmobile Cutlass
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1986
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 8. Dodge Caravan
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1994
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 9. Ford Taurus
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1996
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10. Toyota Corolla
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2001
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The 10 Cars That Cost The Least To Insure
Data provided by Edmunds.com
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 1. Chrysler PT Cruiser
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Specialty vehicle
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 2. Chrysler Voyager
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Minivan
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 3. GMC Safari
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Minivan
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 4. Jeep Liberty
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SUV
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 5. Chrysler Town & Country
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Minivan
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 6. Oldsmobile Silhouette
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Minivan
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 7. Volkswagen Jetta
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Compact car
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 8. Dodge Caravan
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Minivan
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 9. Jeep Wrangler
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SUV
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10. Oldsmobile Alero
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Mid-size car
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Vehicle Identification Numbers
Since 1954, American automobile manufacturers have used a vehicle identification number (V.I.N.) to describe and identify motor vehicles. The early VINs came in a wide array of configurations and variations, depending on the individual manufacturer. Beginning with model year (MY)1981, the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration required that all over-the-road-vehicles sold must contain a 17-character VIN. This standard established a fixed VIN format.
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Interesting Quote
"I think that cars today are almost the exact equivalent of the great Gothic cathedrals...the supreme creation of an era, conceived with passion by unknown artists."
Roland Barthes
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