Mercedes-Benz S-Class
The Mercedes S-Class is the automaker’s signature sedan. It’s full of top-of-the-line tech features, which means it’s expensive to buy new. Judging by the S-Class’ history, all those advanced features will cost a lot of money to get fixed if need be. While it isn’t the fastest-depreciating Mercedes, the S-Class does decrease 69.9% in value.
BMW 7 Series
The BMW 7 Series has a very high depreciation rate at 71.1% over the course of five years. Compared to their Mercedes counterparts, the 5 Series and the 7 Series depreciate at a slightly faster pace.