Bang For Your Buck: 35 Premium Cars You Can Probably Afford

Published on 01/20/2019
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Ford Taurus

One of Ford’s cheaper models, the Ford Taurus happens to have one of the highest depreciation rates out of Ford’s cars. Ford is known to make great trucks, sedans, crossovers, and even sports cars, the Taurus loses a whopping 49.7% of its value in the first three years alone. For a family sedan, that number is incredibly high. All the same, the Taurus is doing great in sales and reviews.

Ford Taurus

Ford Taurus

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Chrysler 200

Chrysler is known for their more affordable prices, but they’re still considered to be a luxury brand. Despite their models not having all the luxurious features that other brands do, they are considered to be luxurious all the same. Naturally, the biggest downside to the Chrysler 200 is its depreciation rate. After just three years of ownership, the car loses 48.4% of its value.

Chrysler 200

Chrysler 200

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