Which Cars have the Highest Resale Value in 2006?

Answer:
For the 2006 model year, the following cars make up
the Top Five list for the highest resale value, according to Edmonds.com.  Note: The Edmunds.com percentages given represent 
"the percentage of its original value that the vehicle is likely to retain after five years with an annual mileage of 15,000".

First on the list is the Honda S2000.  The S2000 sportscar retains 51.7% of its original value, and ConsumerGuideAuto gives this Honda an average overall rating, touting its acceleration, steering/handling, and brake performance as its three main positive traits.

Next is the Mini Cooper, which retains 51.5% of its original value.  ConsumerGuideAuto gives the Mini a high overall rating, with steering/handling, visibility (hatchback), and fuel economy as its three main positives.

Third on the list is the Acura TSX.  The TSX retains 47.7% original value, and ConsumerGuideAuto gives the TSX a high overall rating, and lists steering/handling, instruments/controls, and build quality as three of the TSX main positive features.

Then comes the BMW M-3, which retains 47.6% of its original value. This Beamer sportscar gets a high average overall rating from ConsumerGuideAuto, with acceleration, steering/handling, build quality, exterior finish, and available AWD as its five top positives.

Rounding out the Top Five list is the Mercedes-Benz SL Class, which retains 47% original value.  ConsumerGuideAuto gives the SL Class Mercedes a high average overall rating, listing acceleration, steering/handling, seat comfort, build quality, and interior materials as the five top positive features.
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