35 Vehicles Lose Value Fast

Published on 03/30/2020
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Chevrolet Volt

It was considered a bold move when Chevrolet released their electric hybrid, the Volt, into a relatively unsure market. Even though this little car broke some new ground with Chrysler’s clever innovations, it has not helped the decline in its value, falling 28% first and then 12% per year. General Motors is a plug-in hybrid that was released in a few different ways across the world, with the Australian Holden Volt, Chinese Buick Velite 5, and the United Kingdom’s Opel Ampera.

Chevrolet Volt

Chevrolet Volt

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Ford Focus

The Ford Focus has earned a reputation for dependability at a cost that most can afford. It has a steep depreciation at first with 40% in the first 3 years. Thereafter it does level out a little. Sadly, one of the world’s most beloved cars recently ended its production within Ford’s hallowed factories. You could still acquire it from local dealers, but it seems like the Focus is well and truly on its way out.

Ford Focus

Ford Focus

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