Ford Focus
Whilst Ford models don’t seem to have too much luck in the value game, their cars do provide a solid, dependable and affordable option. The Ford Focus offers a trendy, compact family hatchback and it is a popular choice on the road. However, just like the other Ford models, the Focus seems to follow the same fate. After just 3 years, the model drops a staggering 45% of its value, which is as cheap as if you’d bought it used. It does hold its value slightly better than the other Ford models, but still has a majorly high depreciation rate.
Infiniti Q50
The Infiniti Q50 has earned a reputation as a market leading provider of luxury vehicles. Renowned for their sporty flair, their cars combine a sleek design with Nissan engineering and powerful engines. However the Q50 doesn’t quite make the cut in the value game and after just three years of ownership, it’s value will plummets by a staggering 46.9%. Perhaps the idea of a a sedan with a coupe engine power was a little ambitious for the market.