A used car lot is shown Friday, June 10, 2022, in Salt Lake City.
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Used-car prices have finally normalized after years of increases.
Sticker shock pushed some customers to buy smaller, more fuel-efficient cars.
Electric vehicles saw some of the worst depreciation over five years, data from iSeeCars shows.
They say a car loses most of its value the minute it drives off a lot.
But that doesn't mean they all depreciate at the same rate. In fact, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, some used cars' values even went up!
Luckily for almost everyone, things are normalizing in the auto market, and virtually all used cars are holding their value better than five years ago, according to data from iSeeCars.
The website monitored transaction prices for more than 1 million cars sold between November 2022 and October 2023 to determine depreciation rates over five years of ownership.
Electric vehicles faired the worst, the website found, losing an average of nearly half their value over five years in a segment of the pre-owned market that is still largely untested and proving nerve-racking for customers.
Trucks and hybrids held their value much better, with the latter having "a nearly 12 percentage point advantage over EVs in value retention, which translates to thousands of dollars in higher market value after five years," executive analyst Karl Brauer said in the study.
With such an uptick in used car prices in recent years, some drivers flocked to cheaper models and fuel-efficient engines, iSeeCars said.
Here are the 15 cars, trucks, and SUVs that held their value the best, according to iSeeCars' rankings.
15. Porsche 911 (convertible) Porsche 911.
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Average five-year depreciation: 26%
Average price difference from MSRP: -$42,227
14. Kia Rio 5-DoorA 2023 Kia Rio.
Nissan
Average five-year depreciation: 25.8%
Average price difference from MSRP: -$5,006
13. Toyota Tundra The 2023 Toyota Tundra.
Toyota
Average five-year depreciation: 25.3%
Average price difference from MSRP: -$12,588
12. Porsche 718 Boxter
Porsche 718 Boxster.
Porsche
Average five-year depreciation: 25.1%
Average price difference from MSRP: -$20,216
11. Ford MustangThe Ford Mustang Dark Horse at the New York International Auto Show
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Average five-year depreciation: 25.5%
Average price difference from MSRP: -$10,035
10. Toyota CorollaThe 2022 Toyota Corolla.
Alanis King
Average five-year depreciation: 24.5%
Average price difference from MSRP: -$10,035
9. Subaru Crosstrek2019 Subaru Crosstrek.
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Average five-year depreciation: 24.5%
Average price difference from MSRP: -$7,214
8. Toyota C-HRToyota CH-R.
Toyota
Average five-year depreciation: 24.4%
Average price difference from MSRP: -$6,692
7. Chevrolet Camaro GM employees applaud after posing with new General Motors 2016 Chevrolet Camaro after it rolled off the production line at GM's Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant.
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