35 Vehicles Lose Value Fast

Published on 03/30/2020
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Mercedes CL-Class

The SL-Class is considered to be the more prestigious of the 2-door sporty cars made by Mercedes, but the CL-Class is the true GT cars with their awesomely powerful motors, high-level luxuries and generous space for four people. Regardless of the quality of this car, it is still a luxury vehicle with a heavy price tag, starting off at over $80,000 brand new, the price for a 2016 CLS-Class Merc with about 75% of its lifetime still remaining will only cost a buyer about $41,000 today.

Mercedes CL Class

Mercedes CL Class

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Dodge Magnum

The Magnum is in essence basically a Charger turned into an uber station wagon, though the guys at Chrysler did a good job of styling it with a sleek profile and slightly different features, and like the Charger it comes with rear-wheel drive, powerful engine and it’s well built all around. The SUV market didn’t take so well to this car, and with a general depreciation rate of 28% for a one-year-old, they can be bought for a steal.

Dodge Magnum

Dodge Magnum

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