Toyota Camry
The Toyota Camry is arguably one of the best-selling sedans in the United States. While it is no longer on Japan’s assembly line, it has been a vehicle known for its improvements since it first came out in 1982. Where it suffers a bit is that it loses nearly 30 percent of its value before even 10% of its lifetime has passed. The Camry has enjoyed various generations and iterations, becoming a leading mid-size choice for families and Uber drivers alike.
Mercedes-Benz C250
While the Mercedes-Benz C250 is a really gorgeous luxury vehicle, the one thing to mar its many attractive features is its shocking depreciation. On average the car loses nearly 70 percent of its value before it’s even halfway through its lifetime. This makes it great for second-hand purchasers but for a true Mercedes-Benz fan, it is a really painful reality. You can also expect to pay a higher annual repair cost for the C250 that beats most midsize luxury cars’ maintenance fees by more than $30.