BMW 6 Series
The 6-Series didn’t attract as much attention as BMW was hoping for, and though the bold shape did appeal to many, it wasn’t enough to save this model range from the depreciation chop. Starting with a small drop of 10-12% -unusual for BMWs- it takes a serious dive in the second year, falling by 18-20% and a further 8-15% each year after. The 6 Series is a member of the grand tourers group, which commenced production in 1976.
Ford Fusion Energi
Ford was certainly not going to let themselves be left behind in regards to eco-friendly cars, so they gave us the Fusion Energi. Phong Ly, the CEO of iSeeCars, said in an interview: “Government incentives play a role in the steep depreciation of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles as their resale value is based on their lower effective post-incentive sticker price.” Most electric and hybrid cars suffer heavy depreciation rates, making the green-focused drivers pay dearly.