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10 electric cars that depreciate the most after 3 years of ownership - MSN

Thankfully for used car buyers, depreciate floored the Taycan, losing almost $61,000 in just three years. Ouch. Now, for a smidgen over $40,000, you could get one of the fastest, most reliable and ... Read More
8 Electric Vehicles That Will Depreciate the Most in 2024 - AOL

We are seeing a new phase in the electric vehicle market in 2024. While sales continue to grow, they are growing slower than expected. Early adopters remain committed to their E.V.s, but mass ... Read More
Tesla Model 3 Bucks Trend of Electric Vehicles Depreciating Fast

The Tesla Model S was at 36.3 percent and the Model X lost 33.9 percent, which also beat the average depreciation for all cars (both EVs and internal-combustion vehicles) coming off three-year ... Read More
EV Depreciation Crisis: Electric Cars Lose 58.8% of Value in Five Years

Balancing out the losses are the Tesla Model 3, which lost 55.9% of its value, and the Hyundai Kona Electric, which lost 58% of its value. Both are still far above the average across all vehicles ... Read More
These Electric Vehicles Lose The Most Value After Five Years

EV owners, we have bad news.On average, electric cars lose more value after five years than any other major vehicle segment.The average electric vehicle loses 58.8% of its initial value after five ... Read More
Top 10 Electric Cars in the US — Most Popular EVs - Kiplinger

Top 10 Electric Cars in the US — Most Popular EVs Electric car sales continue to climb. Who knows, you might be driving one of these top-selling EVs in years to come. Read More
Electric cars face high depreciation rate - The Denver Post

The electric cars produced in 2013 have a much shorter range and fewer features than newer models. A 5-year-old Leaf can go 60 to 80 miles or so on a charge, depending on the condition of the battery. Read More
Depreciation hits electric cars hard - USA TODAY

The little electric is projected to be worth 28% of its $28,305 list price in five years, while a comparable conventional version of the same car will retain 40% of its value. • Ford Focus Electric. Read More
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