Tuesday 14 July 2015

Loss leaders: the 20 fastest depreciating cars

Depreciation (loss in value over time) is often the biggest cost when running a car. But the new-car buyer’s loss is the used buyer’s gain. Here are the 20 models that, according to car price experts CAP, retain the smallest percentage of their original list price after a typical three years and 60,000 miles.

Depreciation: the hidden cost

Depreciation (loss in value over time) is often the biggest cost when running a car. But the new-car buyer’s loss is the used buyer’s gain. Here are the 20 models that, according to car price experts CAP, retain the smallest percentage of their original list price after three years and 60,000 miles.  And some of them are really quite good...
These cars lose value quickly, making them cheap to buy second-hand
 
This quirky, supermini-sized MPV is Citroen’s answer to the Ford B-Max, Nissan Note and Vauxhall Meriva. The 1.6 HDi diesel in VTR+ spec retains just 31.6% of its initial value after three years and 60,000 miles.
 

20. Citroen C3 Picasso

This quirky, supermini-sized MPV is Citroen’s answer to the Ford B-Max, Nissan Note and Vauxhall Meriva. The 1.6 HDi diesel in VTR+ spec retains just 31.6% of its initial value after three years and 60,000 miles.
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