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Depreciation Index: Nearly new cars

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Added: 16 Jun 2009
Last update: 16 Jun 2009

Nearly new cars, so the theory goes, are like new cars but much cheaper. Like every car purchase though, it pays to check your facts for the specific make and model you want. As the latest edition of Used Car Expert magazine reveals there are some cars that lose hardly anything in their first year.

They may be ex-demonstrators, or ex-short lease cars, but because the model is on a small production run and a very desirable model, prices hardly move. The sexy-looking Ford Kuga is a classic example of a car that is in greater demand than supply, so people pay almost new prices for nearly new cars, just because they don’t want to wait.

Best performers

Year Car specification   Depreciation %
2008
Volvo
V50
SE Sport
1.8
1
2008
Hyundai
i30
Style
1.6
1
2008
Ford
Kuga
 TDCi Titanium
2.0
1
2008
Volkswagen
Passat
TSI 4dr
1.8
1

 

*Depreciation is percentage (%) lost over last 12 months on average.

Worst performers

Year Car specification   Depreciation %
2008
Toyota
Avensis
D-4D T
2.0
49
2008
Citroën
C4
Hdi
1.6
35
2008
Renault
Megane
Expression VVT
1.6
34
2008
Ford
Ka
Ka Style
1.3
31

 

 

*Depreciation is percentage (%) lost over last 12 months on average.

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