Cars That Have Lost A Lot Of Their Value

Published on 12/16/2018
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Chevrolet Camaro

The Chevrolet Camaro has one of the highest devaluation rates on this list. Losing a staggering 39% of its value in the first year alone, the sporty and sharp Chevrolet might not be for everyone. On average, the cost to own a 2015 model for 5 years is about $40k. Keep in mind its initial price is $23.7k and it loses a little more than $8k in its first year. Since this sports car is American-mad,e it has a significant following, like the Mustang or Corvette models. Perhaps that is why people opt for this car.

Chevrolet Camaro

Chevrolet Camaro

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Buick Regal

The Buick Regal was the car that reintroduced Buick as a premium manufacturer in sedan class. This model was pretty much the European Opel Insignia. It had a nice selection of extras that were optional, a wide range of turbocharged engines and drivetrain options and it soon became one of the best choices for an affordable luxury sedan. The original MSRP price was just under $30k, but you can easily find two-year-old models for just over $10k. Naturally, since there will be a new model available next year, this will affect the price as well.

Buick Regal

Buick Regal

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