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You want an affordable sports car but don’t want to lose a fortune to depreciation. No worries: I'll guide you through the cars you should steer clear of if you care about resale values and those that should definitely be on your shortlist. Follow me on Instagram / fourwheeltrader Contact me [email protected] More market analyses Porsche: • Porsche depreciation analyses Ferrari: • Ferrari depreciation analyses McLaren: • McLaren depreciation analyses Audi: • Audi depreciation analyses Quarterly car market updates: • Car market deep dives There is a big difference in depreciation rates in this segment. Some cars lost up to 18% while others lost nothing. We can see that, in general, the older cars of course lost significantly less than the newer ones. 996s, 997s, and the early R8 V8s are 15 to 20 years old. Nissan Zs, new M2s, F-types, and GR86s on the other hand lost the most. The older the car, the more likely you need to hassle with repairs and spend on repairs. So as a value conscious buyer, it makes sense to find a trade-off between the age and depreciation rate. Content 00:00 High and low depreciation 00:44 Porsche 04:02 Audi 04:21 Mercedes 04:42 BMW 06:28 Lotus 07:13 Jaguar 09:27 Aston Martin 10:01 Alfa Romeo 10:46 Toyota 11:12 Mazda 11:52 Nissan 12:29 Chevrolet 13:06 Ford 13:47 Conclusion Disclaimer: The Content is for educational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing contained in this video constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement to buy or sell any cars. The information published has been obtained from or is based on sources which are believed to be accurate and complete. Although reasonable care has been taken, the completeness and the accuracy of any information published cannot be guaranteed. Any opinions may be wrong and may change at any time. You should always carry out your own independent verification of facts and data before making any purchase decision.