Jaguar XJL
Jaguar has made a name for itself as a more exclusive luxury car manufacturer, with world-class engineering and distinctive, sleek designs. However, this isn’t enough to save these models from the same high depreciation fate as the other luxury brands. So if you buy the Jaguar XJL brand new from the dealer, it will still drop drastically and lose 66.4% of its value in just three years.
BMW 6 Series
When BMW first released the 6 Series, the exquisitely-designed models caused a stir on the market. The 6 series boasted all the latest lavish features and slick performance that you would expect from BMW. The unique selling point was that the range was available as a convertible, a coupe, or as a four-door sedan. However, perhaps the market wasn’t ready for this ambitious identity crisis yet, or maybe the 6 series just suffered the same natural depreciation fate as other luxury cars. Still after just a few years of ownership, the BMW 6 Series loses a little more than the 5 Series at around 68.3% of its value.