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

Published on 01/20/2019
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Kia Optima

The Kia Optima boasts of the same number of pros and cons. The car is equipped with a good engine, a roomy interior, a dashing design, and a number of upgradable features. Despite these, the fuel efficiency rating does not make the cut. It also has a depreciation rate of around 35 percent in only a year. Those who bought brand-new Optima owners might have seen better value if they bought similar models from Ford or Honda instead.

Kia Optima

Kia Optima

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Kia Cadenza

We have another quickly depreciating car in the Kia Cadenza. A used unit might just be one of the best deals you will find in the used car market at the moment. With its 38 percent depreciation rate, it might be better to get a one-year-old unit than a brand-new one. There are several Kia models on the list as many people are still skeptical about the pseudo-luxury cars they make.

Kia Cadenza

Kia Cadenza

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