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- The average passenger vehicle loses nearly half of its value over five years, according to the automotive research firm iSeeCars.
- iSeeCars analyzed over 6.9 million vehicles from model-year 2014 that were sold that year and compared them to over 800,000 used vehicles from model-year 2014 that were sold in 2019.
- The average depreciation over that period was 49.6%, but vehicles from brands like Jeep, Toyota, and Porsche held on to more of their value.
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The average passenger vehicle loses nearly half of its value over five years, according to the automotive research firm iSeeCars.
But some vehicles retain much more of their value, providing more lucrative resale opportunities for their owners. iSeeCars analyzed over 6.9 million vehicles from model-year 2014 that were sold that year and compared them to over 800,000 used vehicles from model-year 2014 that were sold this year.
The average depreciation over that period was 49.6%, but vehicles from brands like Jeep, Toyota, and Porsche held on to more of their value.
These are the 10 vehicles that experienced the lowest amount of depreciation, according to iSeeCars' study.