• YeezyAviator@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    These have some of the worst depreciation I’ve ever seen. Many other luxury sedans depreciate quickly as well, but it’s typically with mileage along with age. These are dropping massively even with little miles. Reminds me of Maserati depreciation.

    I had one as a loaner recently while my car was in for service. It’s seriously nothing special and it feels notably cheaper inside than my Panamera and really any other Porsche I’ve driven. I can understand why they aren’t holding value well.

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      1 year ago

      Never followed Jaguar? They love to depreciate 80% in 5 years or less.

      • YeezyAviator@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        They have awful reliability and could always be found for a STEEP discount. The lease residuals on some of their sedans were in the low 40% range after 3 years. So that depreciation isn’t exactly unexpected.

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        1 year ago

        jags, bentleys, rolls and mclarens… some of the worst offenders. hmmm. something seems similar but i just cant put my finger on it.

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          1 year ago

          I remember looking at F-TYPE S before the pandemic hit in 2019. There was like a 2017 model year with 15000 miles on it for 30k and a 7-year CPO warranty, for a car that was 80k MSRP.

          I don’t know about the SVR, but I’m pretty sure Rs are gonna go that route pretty quickly if the market returns to norm.