The online used car dealership CarSpring just conducted a study to understand the depreciation of used cars sold in the U.S. and some of the results may surprise you. They compiled a list of the top best selling cars and it starts with the car brands that lose the most value. Coming in last place is Chevrolet, followed by Audi, Hyundai, Fiat, Nissan, VW, Honda, BMW, Mini, Lexus, and Toyota…as for the car brand that retains the most value in the U.S.? Ford!
Yup, Ford holds more value than Toyota, Lexus AND Honda’s. In addition to this study, CarSpring also found that out of all the countries worldwide, the U.S. is the most affordable country to buy used cars, with Singapore being the most expensive. What do you think about all this?
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At the end of the day somewhere somehow Ford always wins.
Nissan was on that list twice.. ?
I dont care i bought a 1997 GMC Sonoma 4X4 w/180 K had it 3 years now with no major problems and payed way less than a similar Toyota trucks i was looking at by about $4000+