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Ford Expedition. Average 5-year depreciation: 60% Loss of value vs. MSRP: $30,692 The Expedition is Ford’s largest SUV, and it comes with a rather large depreciation curve as well, per Top Speed.
The automotive research firm iSeeCars.com has compiled a list of 10 SUVs that depreciation the most within five years of ownership. On average, SUVs lose 51.6% of their value over five years ...
What it does match the Escalade in is depreciation, with it losing slightly less value after five years of ownership than the Escalade. The starting price of over $80,000 leaves little room for ...
Vehicle Depreciation by Segment Small SUVs. iSeeCars determined the lowest- and highest- depreciating subcompact and compact SUVs relative to the segment average, which is 41.0 percent.
Average 5-year depreciation: 30.9% Loss of value vs. MSRP: $9,233 As How-To Geek noted, the Toyota RAV4 SUV has the “halo” of Toyota around its name — the auto manufacturer has a brand that ...
Top 5 Midsize SUVs with the Lowest 5-Year Depreciation. The midsize SUV category is another popular segment, with the top-ranked Toyota 4Runner’s value down just 31.3% after 5 years and all of ...
However, if you're yearning to bust into the luxury V8 SUV market and can be satisfied with a used model, you're in luck thanks to the magic of depreciation.
The average small SUV depreciation rate was recorded at 38 percent. Second on the list was the Alfa Romeo Stelvio at 52.3 percent, followed by the Jaguar F-Pace at 51.8 percent, the Audi Q5 at 51. ...
Average 5-year depreciation: 61.6% Loss of value vs. MSRP: $37,256 As noted by Kelley Blue Book, luxury SUVs in general depreciate far more quickly than other types of vehicles.
The five-year-old Japanese SUV that has the highest depreciation is the 2020 Infiniti QX80. This full-size luxury SUV has some excellent qualities, but like the Armada, seems to be overlooked in ...