Auto123 takes a look at the worst vehicles for residual value as determined by iSeeCars’ latest study.
As we all know, when you drive a new vehicle off a dealership lot, it immediately loses much of its value. After that, well, a lot depends on the model. Market analyses can tell us the percentage a model loses after one, two or three years on the market.
As much as we know that since the pandemic, used vehicles tend to retain a better value, there are some very big exceptions to this rule. In third place is the Jaguar F-Pace, an aging model on the market that has never enjoyed a good reputation for reliability. In its case, the decline was 35.4 percent. In fourth place is the Alfa Romeo Giulia, for much the same reasons, at 33.4 percent. This is just ahead of the Kia EV6 at 33.3 percent, which completes our top 5.
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