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2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara
6-month value drop: $2,726
Est. private party value: $12,573
Mileage: 23 mpg Hwy, 18 mpg City

When it comes to vehicles with four wheels and a roof, Suzuki suffers from an unfortunate lack of brand recognition. When you say "Suzuki," what comes to mind for most consumers, is a motorcycle.

But for used car buyers, that means low prices for the company's cars and SUVs, which have become quite competitive.

In this case, the handsome Grand Vitara, surprisingly rich in amenities and featuring a powerful V6 engine, looks like a steal at for something as new as a 2007 model.

Note: An earlier version of this story displayed "cash value" amounts that did not reflect what people would actually pay for the vehicles. We are now showing "person-to-person" transaction prices. Dealership asking prices will usually be much higher.

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Last updated August 01 2008: 9:45 AM ET
Based on information from Kelley Blue Book, an earlier version of this story displayed "cash value" amounts that did not accurately reflect what people would actually pay for the vehicles. We are now showing "person-to-person" transaction prices based on KBB data. Dealership asking prices will usually be much higher.
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