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Mazda CX-9 holds its value better — 50% five-year retention against 48% for the GMC Yukon XL. Resale value and cost of ownership, head to head.
On five-year value retention the Mazda CX-9 comes out ahead, holding about 50% of its value versus 48% for the GMC Yukon XL. Over the first five years the Mazda CX-9 loses roughly $19,414 while the GMC Yukon XL loses about $34,091 — a gap near $14,677.
First-year drop is the biggest factor: the Mazda CX-9 sheds about 12% in year one versus 13% for the GMC Yukon XL. If you buy used, the steeper early drop is what the original owner absorbs.