Fiat 500 L
Though it hasn’t been on the market for very long, the empty promises made by Fiat back in 2014 has seen the resale value of these compact cars in a negative light. Starting with a 32% drop for the first year means a buyer can get a used 500L for $7,500 less than a brand new model. You can get a 2015 model for around 45% of the price and the decline will only continue as the years go on.
Jaguar XF
There isn’t anything bad to say about this station wagon, the Jaguar XF, especially if you’re looking to get a used one. Complete with full leather interior, advanced safety features, powerful engine and loads of customizable features, like swapping out the 300hp V6 for a V8 with 420hp for that extra performance. At a 31% drop in value after the first year and 10-12% per year after that, a buyer can pick up a XF from 2015 for only 38% of the original cost with around 65% of the vehicle’s lifetime still remaining. A huge depreciation for any car and certainly belonging on this list. A 2005 model can be bought for a little under $10,000, that’s only 15% of the original tag.