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February 1, 2019

These 10 New Cars are Best at Retaining Their Value One Year After Purchase

One could argue that buying these cars new makes more sense than buying them lightly used.

Depreciation can be a blessing for used car shoppers and a nightmare for new car buyers. Some cars can lose as much as half of their value in just three years, but other cars depreciate so slowly that it arguably makes more sense to buy them new rather than used.

Car research site iSeeCars has put together a study on one-year depreciation rates across the auto industry. It discovered the top 10 slowest-depreciating cars after one year and found some interesting data pertaining to the gap between the outliers and the average specimens.

“While buying a lightly used car generally saves you money, there are certain models that can be more economical when purchased new,” said iSeeCars in an email to The Drive. So, how did they get their data? “iSeeCars.com analyzed over 7 million new and used cars sold from August 2018 to January 2019, comparing the prices of new cars to lightly used equivalents and identifying those with the lowest price differences.”

The overall average one-year depreciation rate is 30.2 percent, but every car on the list below loses less than 15 percent of its value in one year. Here are the top 10, in order, with the average price difference between used and new by both percentage and dollar amount.


1. Honda HR-V: 10.5 percent | $2,260
2. BMW X1: 11.7 percent | $4,194
3. Subaru Crosstrek: 12.2 percent | $2,978
4. Honda CR-V: 12.2 percent | $3,230
5. Toyota Tacoma: 12.3 percent | $3,891
6. Honda Civic: 12.3 percent | $2,505
7. Honda Pilot: 12.8 percent | $4,518
8. Mazda CX-5: 13.4 percent | $3,457
9. Porsche Macan: 14.5 percent | $8,302
10. Subaru Impreza: 14.7 percent | $3,035


Read more: http://www.thedrive.com/news/26242/these-10-new-cars-are-best-at-retaining-their-value-one-year-after-purchase

February 1, 2019

The Daily Show: Howard Schultz's 2020 Bid, a Facebook-WhatsApp Merger & Peace Talks in Afghanistan



Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz considers a 2020 run; Mark Zuckerberg plans to merge Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp; and the U.S. begins peace talks in Afghanistan.




America Needs Common Sense Phone Control



Social media is stirring up standoffs, spreading false information and creating conspiracies. Neal Brennan slides in to break down why society could benefit from applying common sense gun control to smartphones and internet use.


February 1, 2019

The Daily Show: The Government Shutdown Ends & Fox News Can't Decide Whether Trump Won or Lost



Even Fox News is having a hard time spinning the shutdown fight as a win for Trump given the damage it did and the fact that Trump didn’t get any closer to his border wall.


February 1, 2019

Seth Meyers - Howard Schultz and Cliff Sims Stumble in Interviews: A Closer Look



Seth takes a closer look at President Trump facing an independent challenge from the former CEO of Starbucks and a tell-all book from a former aide.


February 1, 2019

The Daily Show: Howard Schultz's 2020 Bid, a Facebook-WhatsApp Merger & Peace Talks in Afghanistan



Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz considers a 2020 run; Mark Zuckerberg plans to merge Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp; and the U.S. begins peace talks in Afghanistan.




America Needs Common Sense Phone Control



Social media is stirring up standoffs, spreading false information and creating conspiracies. Neal Brennan slides in to break down why society could benefit from applying common sense gun control to smartphones and internet use.


February 1, 2019

The Daily Show: The Government Shutdown Ends & Fox News Can't Decide Whether Trump Won or Lost



Even Fox News is having a hard time spinning the shutdown fight as a win for Trump given the damage it did and the fact that Trump didn’t get any closer to his border wall.


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