Vehicles that retain less than 20% of their value after five years

Mon, Oct 19, 2009

Automotive

Chrysler Sebring Convertible

Cars that lose their value quickly are more boring or dull (the Kia Sedona and Lincoln Town Car), or are made by a manufacturer in dire financial straits (the Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Grand Caravan). While the general wisdom is that new cars lose up to 20% of their value the moment they’re driven off the lot, and about 65% after five years, the Sedona, Town Car, Sebring and Caravan each lost more than 67% of their value after just two years–and a whopping 82% after five years. Check out the top ten.

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