35 Cars With The Quickest Depreciation

Published on 12/30/2018
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Nissan Maxima

You definitely get your money’s worth with the Nissan Maxima as it could be considered a luxury vehicle – big, comfortable, nicely equipped, and powerful. Back in 2016, Nissan launched a new generation with new technology, a V6-300 hp engine, and great styling, and it cost a little over $32k to buy this model brand new. However, right now, there are second-hand units being sold for just over $20k, which means it depreciated roughly $10,000 in less than two years. You are practically buying a brand new Nissan Maxima, still under the warranty, for two-thirds of its original price, so this car is definitely worth considering getting.

Nissan Maxima

Nissan Maxima

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Kia K900

The K900 is Kia’s full-sized luxury sedan offering and the Mercedes S-Class or the BMW 7-Series’ Korean rival. This means the K900 offers creature comforts, boasts luxury features, has a powerful engine lineup, and has a high price tag which will also depreciate considerably, much like other luxury cars. It was introduced in late 2014 with a standard 420-hp engine, high luxury and $60k standard price, which was considered low compared to its rivals but certainly high for a Kia. These days, you can buy well-cared-for 2-year old K900 for just over $30k, which is pretty cheap considering it is a large and premium model.

Kia K900

Kia K900

 

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