When you're shopping for a pickup truck in El Paso, chances are you're looking at factors like tow rating, torque, configurations, and how much it costs now. You might not be thinking about how much it will sell for three years down the road. But maybe you should.

According to ALG, after three years, the 2017 Toyota Tundra will retain 61 percent of its value. Competitors like the Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, and Ram 1500? They only retain between 49 and 55 percent of their original value.

If you plan to eventually sell your truck, that difference means a lot. Starting with a $42,000 truck, you'll have up to $5,040 more in the bank when it's time to resell if you bought a Tundra. That's five grand more to put toward your next vehicle, or buy hunting gear, or sports equipment for the kids.

Visit Dick Poe Toyota to get a great deal on a new Toyota Tundra.

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