Not a leap to state overall Sequoia & Expedition is often a more reliable vehicle than the Armada which will demand a higher price at resale.
Human beings are very bad at putting nuanced numbers on perceived risk differences, especially when it comes to automotive reliability.
(and thats assuming reliability is the only parameter that matters in cars, when obviously its not, or we would all be riding bicycles)
Example, a 2015 Brand X of great "Reputation" (and remember comsumer perception is always a decade behind truth on the ground anyway) may command 60% more used than a 2015 of equal use case of brand B with a poor Reputation.
Does it make sense to compare them?
No, you compare
same cost cars.
So a 2015 of brand A may cost as much used as a 2019 of Brand B.
The 2019 of brand B however, will be 4 years newer and have 4 years lower miles and as a result may actually be more reliable than the 2015 of the "more reliable perceived " brand.
For a short time I was car salesman in the 90s and I was amazed how people were willing to spend the same money on an ancient 11 yr Accord that a 3-4 year used equivalent class Mistubishi would cost. (back then Honda was perceived as #1 in quality among all brands, when in reality during the the 90s Toyota was actually starting to surpass Honda in that regard, but again consumer perceptions are always a decade behind)
In the end the younger car, despite the "better" pedigree of the older one would actually incur less repair costs but the buyers of the older car at same price would pat themsleves on the back for their "sensible reliable brand " choice.
So if the market does not appreciate some vehicles that is in no way a reason to stay away from them,
due to the Exaggerated price response curves to any perceived reliability differences, in the consumers mind.
So on the contrary this means you will be able to afford a newer and therefore more reliable vehcile ( with the better use factor of a newer car) while all the lemmings rush to drop high $$ on the brand "every internet mechanic recommends"