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BMW Depreciation

Buying a brand new BMW is generally not a good investment, unless you factor in fun and good looks. As a general rule, new BMWs depreciate rather quickly after being driven off the lot, and are towards the low end of the luxury rankings. Similar to the other German luxury brands (Audi, Mercedes-Benz), it all depends what you're looking at within the BMW line. You'll want to do your homework here, and it will ultimately come down to which model and body style you are considering. Beware of the 7 Series, as the resale numbers aren't pretty.

The 2021 is our top pick for the best model year value for the BMW vehicles. With the 2021, you would only pay, on average, 91% of the price as new, with 92% of the vehicle's useful life remaining. The 2022 and 2017 model years are also attractive years for the BMW models, and provide a relatively good value. Our rankings consider multiple factors, including original new prices, current prices, maintenance costs and remaining years of overall predictabe expenses. Our top ranked model year represents the most car for the money with a BMW model.

BMW Depreciation

Year Depreciation Residual Value Percent Left Value Rating
2022 0.00% 100.00% 100.00% Better
2021 8.74% 91.26% 91.67% Best
2020 15.98% 84.02% 83.33% Good
2019 23.47% 76.53% 75.00%
2018 31.80% 68.20% 66.67% Good
2017 41.14% 58.86% 58.33% Better
2016 47.08% 52.92% 50.00%
2015 53.85% 46.15% 41.67%
2014 60.45% 39.55% 33.33%
2013 67.46% 32.54% 25.00%
2012 70.10% 29.90% 16.67%
2011 74.47% 25.53% 8.33%
2010 78.66% 21.34% 0.00%
Year Depreciation Residual Value Value Rating
2022 0.00% 100.00% Better
2021 8.74% 91.26% Best
2020 15.98% 84.02% Good
2019 23.47% 76.53%
2018 31.80% 68.20% Good
2017 41.14% 58.86% Better
2016 47.08% 52.92%
2015 53.85% 46.15%
2014 60.45% 39.55%
2013 67.46% 32.54%
2012 70.10% 29.90%
2011 74.47% 25.53%
2010 78.66% 21.34%

BMW Depreciation by Model