Acura ZDX
The ZDX was the culmination of Acura’s lofty goal of trying to release an all-wheel-drive crossover model with a sporty touch. Despite being fitted with a capable engine and a deep roofline, the ZDX could only bear a pitiful 4-year performance markets. While this car was marketed as the ideal ride, in reality, it was viewed as weird and unattractive. Regardless, you can expect all of Acura’s traditional goodness, complete with a classy inside, awesome qualities and an engine that can hold its own against many. Sadly, all these attractive qualities were ignored by consumers. The normal model was initially released with a $35k cost, today being available at depths of $13k, which is virtually a gift.

Acura ZDX
Maybach 57/62
You might not believe us if we told you that the Maybach, popularly regarded as the picture of opulent and showy sedans, suffers an unprecedented depreciation rate. Following the 2006 release of the Maybach 57 we saw a starting cost scraping $400k, with the 62 S model bumping up that extreme price tag to nearly $500,000. This obviously sounds supremely excessive for any vehicle, and it is, which is why its current $50k market value is even harder to believe. You can buy a mid-sized SUV for that amount, or you could enter the top echelon of luxury motorcar owners.

Maybach 57 62