Audi A3
Audi has been competing with BMW and Mercedes for as long as anyone can remember. The A3 is the smaller of their range, and very popular all around the world. Built with precision German engineering, the Audi brand is one of national pride. Being in the higher-class playground means these cars have a decline in value just like the rest. Audi might try its best to get the edge over its competition by increasing the longevity of its cars’ values, but this model failed in that regard.

Audi A3
Jaguar XJL
“The Art of Performance” is the tagline of one of Britain’s more impressive motor brands, though performance isn’t the only factor one considers when purchasing a new car, being aware of the depreciation rate is important too. Unlike all the other luxury cars, the Jaguar XJL has an even higher initial drop, on average losing about 46% of its value in the first year. With its LED headlights and taillights, the Jaguar might be a head-turner, but it will also turn into a liability quickly.

Jaguar XJL