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

Published on 01/20/2019
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Chevrolet Express

The 2015 Chevrolet Express is actually a cargo van, so you probably do not need one. Most people who bought a unit happen to be business owners, who use it for delivery and the like. We have a few important things that you need to know before you cash out, however. Keep in mind that owning it will cost you about twice the original payment you made. It also has a high depreciation rate at 37 percent in 12 months. If you are wondering why, this is because the manufacturer did not add a lot of upgrades, so it is almost identical to the old model. Moreover, the buying audience is limited so there is no room for expansion.

Chevrolet Express

Chevrolet Express

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Chevrolet Impala

As all car enthusiasts (and even those who aren’t) know, the Chevy Impala is a highly popular car model. Unfortunately, there are many reasons why this model earned a spot here. For one thing, it is known as a fleet vehicle, which means they are bought for company use or as rentals. Aside from the oversupply of the cars, it does not boast of alluring exteriors and unique features. That’s not all, however. These days, there is a lower demand for sedans of this size, so the market value of the popular model has dropped by a significant amount. A brand-new Chevy Impala might have cost you $27k last year, but its value has suffered a loss of 33.5 percent.

Chevrolet Impala

Chevrolet Impala

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