Ford Ka
Seeing as the Ford Ka is hardly seen around anymore, it only makes sense that its value dropped so low. Its starting price was $12,610 but it lost as much as $8,037 off its value. That amounts to around 36.2% of its initial value. The Ford Ka was based on the same platform as the Fiat 500, only without the cuteness or badge appeal of that car.
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Ford Ka
SEAT Mii
The SEAT Mii is a genuinely great small car. It has a roomy interior, low running costs, and it’s great to drive. The only explanation we can think of that would cause the Mii a high depreciation rate is that it has an identical sibling that people seem to prefer: the VW up. The up offers all the same things for slightly more money and with a more desirable badge. Having said that, the Mii has a starting price of $11,751 but loses $7,500 – 36.1% – of its value over the first few years.
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SEAT Mii