Chrysler 300 C
Sometimes hailed as the revivor of the classic American luxury sedan, the 300C is definitely a veteran of its class and the car you buy to make a statement with. Large, luxurious and muscular and built with a variety of powerful engines like the V6, V8 and Hemi V8, the major selling point of these road monsters. Though as with other high-end vehicles, a sharp depreciation can be expected, as after its first year it will have lost 36% of its value and a 2015 model is priced at only 53% of its original selling price, making this a good purchase for a second-hand car.
Buick Regal
The Regal nameplate has a history dating back to 1973 with the Buick Century Regal and, quoting the company “served as an upmarket model in the Century line and one of GM’s first ‘personal luxury’ cars.” The redesigned 2018 model is called, by some, an Opel Insignia done up in American trim, but if you’re looking for a used one, you’re in luck. With a 30% drop after the first year and a heavy downward slope that follows, Buick’s will all depreciate to around 50% of the retail value after 5 years of ownership.