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Do hybrids hold their resale value? A quick glance of the used vehicle classifieds show that hybrids have excellent resale value. Thus far, for example, used pre-2004 Prius resale values are still high, even though it is the previous generation vehicle. As time passes and more hybrids enter the market, resale values will likely adjust. As of spring 2006, however, buying a used hybrid doesn't seem like such a great value. According to Kelley Blue Book, for example, suggested retail value for a 2002 Toyota Prius is $18,805, and a quick glance at local listings shows none selling for under $20,000.

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