That resale value is overrated.
Why. Because Toyota during the warranty years takes good cares of the vehicle (They have taken care of a problem that gives your car 6 to 9 more years , then it starts a collidiscope of problems). The other companies do not and that is based on replacement part life expectancy (basicly offer a lesser warranty). Before 2010 Toyota was untouchable for recalls on parts/vehicles and had high purchase prices and resale values... But the vehicles broke down and had problems, Toyota just didn't admit it was their fault or fixed them under warranty.
The other factor is parts. Price. American car part are less expensive, Japanese parts more expensive. Speaks to engineering.
Another factor is that GM, Ford , Dodge all had greater numbers of different types of model/makes, which make a mess of the parts pools, engine types, etc. (all this comes from different companies they bought out over the last century etc). Whereas the Japanese companies were bombed into nothing in WW2, plants had to be rebuilt, and slowly the companies came out with models that were similar with more similar parts than American companies.
Remember American engineers are good engineers, they designed their parts to be replaced just after the 5 year warranty runs out. The Japanese runs out after 7 or 9 years....
Its been 10 years since 2010 and the japanese replacement parts will now start to break down more often in repaired cars....
Most cars engines wear on start up. When there is no oil lubrication except whats left after last shut down. Installing a prelube pump would help with wear and tear of IC engines as it puts oil where need at start up of engine. Do car manufacturers put in a pre-lube pump? NO. After all they want you to buy another car at least 3 or 4 time in your lifetime.