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@kyh6767 No, it depreciates WORSE than what I said. The very BEST at holding its value is Honda, and THEY lose 50% after four years. HERE..
Kelley Blue Book says the estimated average transaction price for a light-duty vehicle in the U.S. now stands at $38,259. The average vehicle drops 49.6 of its original value after five years, which translates into nearly a $19,000 loss. And at that, the more expensive the vehicle, the more important this critical ownership cost becomes over time, simply because there’s more money at stake to lose. A five percent difference in depreciation over five years between competing $70,000 cars would represent a $3,500 return at trade-in time, assuming both cars are kept in good condition with average mileage.
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