和BMW並列。

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BMW and Subaru are the 2011 model-year winners of the Kelley Blue Book Best Resale Value Awards. The awards are based on the residual value of the car after five years of ownership. According to KBB, the average vehicle, regardless of brand, is expected to retain only about 34 percent of its original value after five years.
Subaru leads with a 39 percent of its original value, followed by BMW with 37.1 percent.
According to Kelley Blue Book’s editors, this year’s race was very close, with last year’s winners, Toyota and Lexus, barely missing the podium. “Subaru and BMW just nosed them out,” said James Bell, executive market analyst for KBB.

“One of the reasons Subaru has done well and just squeaked by Toyota this year is the fact that they’ve got a nice balance between supply and demand,” Mr. Bell said. “Their dealers are clamoring for more product because they know they can sell more. But the flip side of that is that they are able to sell the product that they do have at or near full M.S.R.P., and that has a huge factor in resale value as well.”
Mr. Bell also points out that the vehicle’s resale value is also based on current and projected future market conditions. He also points out vehicles that best maintain their value are those that are never heavily discounted.
In the individual rankings, BMW X5 SAV takes the lead in the Luxury Utility category, along with the X5 diesel in the [url=#]Hybrid[/url]/Alternative Energy Utility. MINI Cooper also wins in the Compact segment.

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