Volkswagen Beetle
This classic has a devaluation rate of 37% just in its first year. In addition, Volkswagen’s diesel models lost their value much faster than their gasoline models since there were reports that the company included a software cheat in them to beat emissions tests. The Beetle is recorded to have a depreciation rate double as fast as comparable gasoline models since September 18, 2015.
Lincoln MKS
The Lincoln MKS has been a slow-selling model, resulting in it facing obsolescence. It appealed to car buyers who wanted luxury for less than $50k, but because it was never a top-seller, nowadays the model is worth 30.4% less than a year ago. Just like the Genesis, this would be a disadvantage to a new car buyer, but a significant advantage to a used car buyer.