In Jeep, unlike what happens in other powerful brands, you know very well that they do not have one of their best playing fields in the Spanish market. However, the American brand can boast of having one of the models that is least devalued on the second-hand market.
And it is that it is no secret that, from the moment a car leaves the dealership, its value already drops significantly. The figures are not exact, but experts point out that, following the first year of the car’s life, its value has dropped by at least 15 to 20%.
However, a recent study detected which are the five models that are out of that long and can boast of being the least devalued in the second-hand market.
The Jeep Wrangler is the model that devalues the least
And the king in this sense is none other than the Wrangler, a model that just comes loses value once it leaves the dealership, with a devaluation of less than eight percent. The second on this list is none other than the Porsche 911which is around 14% devaluation in the second-hand market.
These two models are followed by Ford Mustang and the Honda Civicis that the model that closes this Top five is none other than the Toyota Corollathe best-selling compact in our country of the most successful model of the Japanese brand on our roads.
It is more than true that those who go to a dealership do not do so thinking regarding the future value that the model in question will have once it is sold. However, knowing in advance that some models in question to help recover a good part of the investment may in the end be another reason to buy them or not.