Hyundai i40
The Hyundai i40 was designed to take on everything from the Ford Mondeo to the Audi A4, with lots of standard equipment and decent cargo space. However, with a starting price of $30,915 it loses $9,178 within three years. That amounts to approximately 29.7% of its value, preventing the i40 from being among the class best.
Jaguar XJ
With a starting price of $84,244, the Jaguar XJ loses around $24,217 from its value in the first three years of ownership, amounting to 28.7%. That’s a serious drop, which isn’t all that surprising for a luxury car. However, the XJ is great to drive, has excellent handling, and a punchy range of engines. The only downsides are that the interior quality isn’t the best and there isn’t much headroom for rear passengers.