Per JD power own website. It resale ratings are "expected" resell values based on information it gathers on previous models performance. Hence why I call it an "prediction".
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2017 Resale Awards and Ratings | J.D. Power
The 2017 Resale ratings and awards for cars, trucks, and SUVs from verified owners. J.D. Power has the world's most trusted consumer ratings.www.jdpower.com

Did you not take all of two seconds to click on that link to realize that it's an entirely different list of vehicles?
Those are the predicted values of the cars made at the time they are sold. It is not the 3-year measurement of resale values for used 2017 vehicles in 2020 like what was linked in the first page. Let me refresh your memory.
2020 U.S. Resale Value Awards
TROY, Mich.: 4 Nov. 2020 — The J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Resale Value Awards, recognizing the best resale value across 25 model-level vehicle segments following three years of ownership, were announced today. This is the third year J.D. Power has given these awards, which are based transaction data...
For the 2020 award process, 270 vehicle models were evaluated using a sample of more than 592,000 transactions with an average of 2,200 data points assessed on each vehicle. The award selection process utilizes used vehicle wholesale prices, which represent how much a dealer pays for a used vehicle. These prices are then divided by the vehicle’s original purchase price. These calculations are based on wholesale records from May through September 2020 for vehicles that are three years old. For the 2020 calculation, 2017 is the applicable model year.
I'm going to assume that was a genuine misunderstanding on your part. If not, then


