known national magazine I noticed an article about the depreciation of new cars. What we all know is that the car straight out of the dealer the price drops a significant percentage. But This percentage depends on many factors, which most people are not fixed, and that included me.
factors such as time / km, a car brand ...
..., model, horsepower, fuel type, sector, etc. are determining factors when selling our vehicle.
Most of these aspects is beyond anyone but really is not a determining factor when purchasing a new car. The question is should it be? Then seeing the differences between the two is as to think about it at least.
I detail below a table of most valuable brands and most despised by segment.
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Utilities with 30,000 km
Highest rated:
- Mini One
VW Polo Ford Fiesta
Most depreciated:
- Opel Corsa
Skoda Fabia
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Compact with 35,000 km
Highest rated:
- Toyota Corolla
VW Golf Audi A3
Most depreciated:
- Ford Focus Renault Megane
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Limousines with 40,000 km
Highest rated:
- Audi A4 VW Passat
Mercedes C Class BMW 3 Series
Most depreciated:
- Ford Mondeo Opel Vectra
- Limousines
large with 45,000 km
Highest rated:
- Mercedes E Class Audi A6
BMW 5 Series
Most depreciated:
- Alfa 166
- Renault VelSatis
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luxury sedan with 50,000 km
Highest rated:
- Mercedes S class
- Lexus LS Audi A8
Most depreciated:
- VW Phaeton BMW 7-Series Jaguar XJ
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Minivans with 45,000 km
Highest rated:
- Mercedes Viano
- Peugeot 807 VW Sharan
Most depreciated:
- Kia Carnival
- Ford Galaxy
- Chrysler Voyager
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km
Highest rated:
- BMW X3 BMW X5
- Volvo XC90 VW Touareg
Most depreciated:
- Trail
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SUV with 40,000
- Nissan X-
Kia Sorento Toyota Rav4
really is it to take this into account when buying a new car? Could turn our purchase to another model of another brand in a decisive manner?
Anyway I hope you help.
Source: Current Car No 995
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