35 Luxury Cars That Are Set To Plunge In Value This Year

Published on 01/10/2019
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Ford Focus

Ford has developed a reputation for providing a range of reliable cars at affordable prices. And their cars have received great reviews. In fact, in 2018, the Ford Focus shot to the top of the popularity polls for providing a compact and stylish family hatchback that was great for road trips. However, their cars can’t boast the same in the depreciation game, and after just three years of ownership, the Ford Focus will lose an average of 45%  of its selling price.

Ford Focus

Ford Focus

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Infiniti Q50

Infiniti is a spin-off brand from its parent-company Nissan, and has really made a name for itself as a leading provider of luxury sedans, crossovers and SUVs. The brand manages to combine a cutting-edge, sporty style with advanced Nissan engines andhas proven to popular with customers. However, the Infiniti Q50 hasn’t managed to maintain it’s value so well and after just three years of ownership, it will drop by an estimated 46.9%.

Infiniti Q50

Infiniti Q50

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