Luxury Cars with the Worst Resale After 7 Years
Depreciation in vehicles is virtually unavoidable. Recognizing this, we wanted to provide you with the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to those vehicles that perform well in holding their value - and equally so, those that don't. Most auto research sites have to be careful in what they publish in order to not upset their dealer customers, and with such, they will just show you the good news. We, on the other hand, provide you the entire list, from best to worst, with more than 200 vehicle makes and models ranked semi-annually.
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Worst Luxury Brands for Resale Value After 7 Years
13. Land Rover
Land Rovers are nice to look at, and a joy to ride in, but only if you don't mind losing a lot of money owning one. Read our analysis and view the Land Rover depreciation curve here.12. Jaguar
Jaguar prices drop like a stone, so buyer beware. Read our analysis and view the Jaguar depreciation curve here.11. Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes' resale values span a wide range, with some models holding their values well, and others taking a big hit early, and continuing to fall. Read our analysis and view the Mercedes-Benz depreciation curve here.10. Lincoln
Despite all of Matthew McConaughey's efforts, Lincoln's resale values just don't hold up that well over time. Read our analysis and view the Lincoln depreciation curve here.9. INFINITI
INFINITI resale performance depends on the time period you are meauring. Read our analysis and view the INFINITI depreciation curve here.Luxury Brands with the Worst Resale After 7 Years
Rank | Brand | 7 Year Resale Value |
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13 | Land Rover | 53.08% |
12 | Jaguar | 53.31% |
11 | Mercedes-Benz | 55.25% |
10 | Lincoln | 55.39% |
9 | INFINITI | 56.91% |
8 | Volvo | 58.21% |
7 | BMW | 58.86% |
6 | Cadillac | 59.72% |
5 | Audi | 60.07% |
4 | Porsche | 62.65% |
3 | Acura | 65.74% |
2 | Lexus | 66.53% |
1 | Tesla | 68.72% |