Five-Year Depreciation Trends and Toyota Reliability

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Experts from the American agency ISEECARS compiled data on five-year depreciation across popular models, offering a clear view of how much value can fall over time. As reported by ISEECARS, a five-year-old Jaguar i-Pace showed one of the steepest declines, with depreciation reaching about 72.2 percent. In practical terms, this means the car’s value dropped by roughly $51,900 relative to its original sticker price, underscoring how quickly certain electric crossovers can shed value in the used market. In the early portion of the ranking, the BMW 7 Series and the Tesla Model S also exhibited substantial losses, with depreciation around 67.1 percent and 65.2 percent respectively. These figures reflect how premium sedans and performance electric models can lose significant value within a five-year window, even as demand and technology evolve. ISEECARS notes that regional market dynamics, pricing trends, and model updates all contribute to these declines, and the latest data from 2025 suggest that such depreciation patterns may shift as new generations arrive and incentives change.

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