Alfa Romeo Giulietta 2.0
The Alfa Romeo is certainly a beautiful looking hatchback but it simply cannot live up to the same standards as other premium hatchbacks. Within the first three years, you can expect to lose around 70% of its original value. This tiny executive saloon car first came into the world market in 1977, during a particularly exciting November for the Italian car company. Despite its value depreciation, the Giulietta is an incredibly reliable vehicle with a sensational warranty support.
Fiat Panda 0.9 Twinair
The Fiat Panda was intended to merge 4×4 features with the affordability of a hatchback. It is certainly affordable but that comes at a cost. The vehicle can be expected to lose around 70% of its value within the first few years. While the Fiat Panda might have been handed a four stars safety rating by the Euro NCAP back in 2011, vehicle safety standards have come a long way since. Today, the Fiat Panda has a zero stars safety rating, as of 2018’s re-test.