Ford Mustang Mach-E
The Ford Mustang Mach-E is a stylish electric SUV that offers a sporty performance. However, despite this, it has become more widely known for its controversial branding and extremely high initial sales price. Both factors have led to a low resale value.
Nissan Leaf
The Nissan Leaf is one of the pioneer models in the world of EVs. With that being said, the car comes with its fair share of issues, especially in newer models. It sells for an extremely affordable price (especially for an EV), but it comes with outdated technology and a lackluster performance.
Tesla Model S
The Tesla Model S is a high-tech luxury sedan that seems to have every piece of innovative technology on the market right now. For this reason, repairs and maintenance are an absolute nightmare, leading to rapid depreciation of value. Tesla is also one of the most expensive EV brands, meaning that the car only attracts a niche and wealthy market.
Hyundai Genesis
The Hyundai Genesis is an early attempt at EV luxury from the brand. While it does incorporate a few solid features, it also lacks brand prestige and seems to pull ideas from other competitor models. As a result, the car has a pretty significant depreciation rate.
Kia K900
The Kia K900 is a full-size luxury sedan that offers a number of upscale features for a pretty reasonable price. However, the car also suffers from low brand recognition, leading to a low market value.
BMW 7 Series
While the BMW 7 Series is a flagship luxury sedan for the brand, it does come with its fair share of issues - namely, high maintenance costs and rapid model turnover affect value.
Land Rover Range Rover
The Land Rover Range Rover is an iconic luxury SUV that sells for nothing short of a fortune. However, if you are considering making this purchase, be prepared for the many reliability issues that the car has become notorious for. Overall, this has resulted in a high depreciation rate.
Jaguar XF
The Jaguar XF is a sleek British sedan with sporty handling and a solid performance. Despite this, reliability concerns have significantly harmed the car's reputation, resulting in an overall high depreciation rate. A limited dealer network has also hurt its resale value.
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is one of the most well-known luxury sedans on the market right now. However, it is extremely expensive to maintain. Additionally, certain parts are pretty outdated, which may come as a bit of a surprise for such a luxurious and high-end brand.
Audi A8
The Audi A8 is a high-end executive sedan that offers a refined ride. With that being said, the car also suffers from a very steep initial depreciation, losing around 30% of its initial sales price value within the very first year of ownership.
Cadillac CT6
The Cadillac CT6 is an American luxury sedan with a spacious interior and plenty of cargo space. However, it has also recently become a discontinued model line, leading to a low resale value.
Lexus LS
The Lexus LS is a reliable and luxurious family car that doesn’t have any obvious faults when it comes to performance. However, it does have a very conservative styling, which leads to low overall demand. Ultimately, this has reduced that car's market value.
Porsche Panamera
The Porsche Panamera is a sporty luxury sedan that values performance and aesthetics above all else. However, the car costs an absolute fortune, which has led to low demand and a niche appeal among buyers. This significantly affects the car's overall sales value, even on the second-hand market.
Genesis G90
The Genesis G90 is a feature-rich luxury sedan that offers a solid performance. However, the car struggles with brand perception, despite offering great value for money, which leads to high depreciation.
Volvo S90
The Volvo S90 is a Scandinavian car that prioritises safety, reliability, and practicality above all else. Despite this, the car has a very low market demand, as it offers nothing special in terms of looks, performance, or special features, leading to a high depreciation.
Lincoln Continental
The Lincoln Continental is a classic American luxury car. However, even the newer models dropped drastically in value after the car was discontinued. Additionally, it was somewhat overshadowed by the brand's more popular SUV models, resulting in low sales and a high depreciation rate.
Infiniti QX80
The Infiniti QX80 is a large luxury SUV that offers bold styling and solid performance. However, it also has an outdated interior and poor fuel economy, resulting in a low demand amongst buyers and a pretty high depreciation rate.
Maserati Quattroporte
The Maserati Quattroporte is an exotic Italian sedan that stands out when compared to most of its competitors. However, aside from its great looks, the car suffers from incredibly high maintenance costs, resulting in a niche appeal among drivers and a limited resale market.
Acura RLX
The Acura RLX offers understated luxury and solid reliability. However, the brand isn’t exactly the most in-demand, resulting in low sales numbers when compared to competitor products.
Buick LaCrosse
The Buick LaCrosse is a comfortable cruiser that ticks all of the right boxes. Since its discontinuation, however, it suffers from a relatively high depreciation rate. Spare parts are also hard to find, which makes repairs and maintenance expensive.
Alfa Romeo Giulia
The Alfa Romeo Giulia is a stylish and sporty luxury vehicle that appeals to a very niche (and wealthy) market. Despite its high sales price, however, the car is also plagued with a number of reliability issues, as well as very limited dealer support. Ultimately, these factors have led to it having a high depreciation rate.
Chrysler 300
The Chrysler 300 has a bold design and an incredibly spacious interior. However, the brand suffers from an aging platform and, overall, a decline in popularity. Due to this, many Chrysler models, including the 300, have high depreciation rates and a low resale value.
Dodge Charger
The Dodge Charger is a muscle sedan that offers a strong and reliable performance. With that being said, the car also has a high depreciation rate due to its use in fleet sales. Dodge is also not the most on-demand brand at the moment, resulting in low demand.
Volkswagen Arteon
The Volkswagen Arteon boasts a sleek design and an array of upscale features. However, VW isn’t known for being a luxury brand, resulting in low prestige and demand.
Chevrolet Suburban
The Chevrolet Suburban is a massive family hauler, offering plenty of interior and cargo space. It also suffers from incredibly high fuel costs and rapid depreciation.
Ford Expedition
The Ford Expedition is spacious and can handle just about any sort of terrain or challenge. However, the car also has high running costs, leading to a low overall demand and a high depreciation rate. It’s safe to say that if you decide to sell your Expedition, you won’t make anywhere near what you originally paid for it.
Nissan Armada
The Nissan Armada is a rugged full-size SUV that suffers from an outdated design and incredibly poor fuel economy. This has led to a low demand amongst buyers and a high depreciation rate.
RAM 1500
The RAM 1500 is a popular full-size truck that offers a pretty solid performance. However, high supply and incentives reduce the car's overall sales value, leading to a high depreciation rate.
GMC Sierra 1500
The GMC Sierra 1500 is essentially the upscale twin of the Chevrolet Silverado 1500. Even though it is fancier and has more advanced features, it still suffers from the same high depreciation rate due to market saturation. This car also frequently experiences issues with the transmission and is heavy on fuel, which puts off a lot of buyers.
Honda Passport
The Honda Passport is a mid-size SUV known for its solid reliability. However, the car is overshadowed by the much more popular CR-V and Pilot models, resulting in a high depreciation rate. While Honda is a great brand when it comes to practicality, safety, and longevity, the brand isn't closely associated with luxury or prestige, which also hurts the overall demand for their models.
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is a capable and widely available pickup truck. With that being said, fleet sales and frequent updates hurt its overall value and demand. You can expect the car to lose up to 55% of its initial value within the first 5 years.
Ford Edge
The Ford Edge is a comfortable Crossover, fitted with decent tech features. However, it also has an aging design, which results in a lower resale value. Additionally, the car is overshadowed by other, more popular Ford models.
Hyundai Santa Fe
The Hyundai Santa Fe is a value-packed SUV. While it may seem like the perfect family vehicle, with advanced safety features and plenty of interior space, the car also suffers from frequent redesigns, which ultimately reduce its resale value.
Mazda CX-9
The Mazda CX-9 is a stylish and sporty SUV, but it doesn’t come without its fair share of drawbacks - all of which affect its resale value. Mazda isn’t known for its luxury vehicles, resulting in low brand prestige and limited sales numbers. After all, if a buyer is looking to buy a high-end vehicle, they are more likely to turn to high-end brands.
Subaru Ascent
The Subaru Ascent is a family-friendly AWD that prioritizes safety above all else. With that being said, the Ascent isn’t the most reliable vehicle on the market, often experiencing issues with its suspension and steering. Against some stiff competition, this has resulted in a low overall demand and a high depreciation rate.