5 Horrifically Depreciated Fast Cars We've Found In The Classifieds

These cars have barely left the showroom, and yet they've shed a huge amount of their original values already
5 Horrifically Depreciated Fast Cars We've Found In The Classifieds

1. Nissan 370Z Nismo

5 Horrifically Depreciated Fast Cars We've Found In The Classifieds

The 370Z Nismo’s whopping £10,000 premium over the standard Z was always hard to swallow, but there is a solution: get this 2015 example that’s a year old and has under 3000 miles on the clock, and that £10k disappears thanks to the wonders of depreciation. It’s not the only one, either: there are loads of massively depreciated Nismo’d Zs in the classifieds, including the car above that’s £8000 under the original price despite having only clocked 501 miles. Yep, we’re talking £16 a mile of depreciation for this old-school, 339bhp coupe. Yikes

2. Volvo V60 Polestar

5 Horrifically Depreciated Fast Cars We've Found In The Classifieds

You can no longer buy Volvo’s loveable V60 Polestar with a 3.0-litre turbocharged straight-six, as it’s been replaced with a downsized 2.0-litre version. But that’s fine, as you probably wouldn’t want to buy one new anyway. Why? Have a search in the classifieds and you’ll see why.

This example is nearly new - it’s a 2015 car, and has under 8000 miles on the clock. ‘Barely run in’ is what a car dealer would probably call it. And yet, it’s up for £31,995, nearly £18,000 less than the original £49,785 Volvo charged for it when new. £18k! We even found one with just 968 miles on the clock for £36,500, equating to £13.70 in depreciation per mile.

Give it a few years and a little more depreciation, and these 345bhp wagons will be utter bargains.

3. Bentley Mulsanne

5 Horrifically Depreciated Fast Cars We've Found In The Classifieds

Bentley expects you to cough up £229,360 for one of its Mulsanne uber saloons, but savvy gazillionaires who aren’t too fussed about picking their own options could look to the used market instead.

Sure, speccing options is half the point of a Bentley, but if you get a used one, you’ll save a huge chunk of money. This 2016 model has 100 miles on the clock, and yet it’s selling for £159,950. Yep, a near-£70k drop and a staggering £694 a mile in depreciation, before you’ve even even considered what options it has fitted.

4. BMW i8

5 Horrifically Depreciated Fast Cars We've Found In The Classifieds

The i8 has experienced quite a turnaround in the used market. Initially, a long waiting list meant we saw nearly new examples popping up for big premiums, but now, cars only a year or so old are up for £25,000 less than the original price paid after the UK Government’s £5000 grant.

Here’s a car with just over 4000 miles on the clock for £75,795, getting on for a quarter less than what would have been paid for it originally before options. Not bad for a futuristic hybrid sports car that looks like nothing else on the road.

5. Hyundai Genesis

5 Horrifically Depreciated Fast Cars We've Found In The Classifieds

While the i8’s hefty deprecation might come as a surprise, a big, V6-powered Hyundai shedding thousands as soon as it leaves the showroom is as predictable as Mercedes winning an F1 race. In fact, these cars have depreciated so hilariously, that I’m including one in this list even if it’s stretching the description of ‘fast’ a little. But hey, 304bhp isn’t bad.

How hilarious are we talking? Well, like the Mulsanne we discussed about earlier, this Genesis is on delivery mileage (100 miles), and is selling for £29,950, some way off its £48,946 original price. A fall of nearly £20,000, amounting to £189.96 per mile in depreciation. And there’s one for with a few more miles for £24,991 - damn near half the list price. Like I said, hilarious depreciation.

What other horribly depreciated, nearly new fast cars have you seen in the classifieds?

Comments

Ben Pedrosa

If your talking depreciation you can’t go passed Holden! This hsv pictured would have been close to $90k Australian new, now, only 9 years later and you can pick one up for under $25k

10/17/2016 - 22:41 |
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Hsv are on the up e1 Clubbys won’t be for a while. Tho

10/17/2016 - 23:22 |
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Anonymous

The 370z isn’t fast dad has admittedly a regular 1 both my cars are faster and combine cost close to 1/2 what he paid

10/17/2016 - 23:19 |
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Anonymous

Great, so i just need to wait for the Bentley to have 330 miles on it and then i can afford one.

10/18/2016 - 00:16 |
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Muaz Yusof

nothing beats Italians in term of depreciation.

10/18/2016 - 03:22 |
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Asa Dickinson

Im buying a 2006 M5 for $16,500 TOMORROW!

10/18/2016 - 05:14 |
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dorifto jdm

In (my part of) canada 2015 nismo z’s cost 45k and for 2014 and below 30k so still “expensive” but regular z’s are only 23k which is better cause more money can be put into modifying the car

10/18/2016 - 08:45 |
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Anonymous

The Bentley’s 694 GBP per mile depreciation makes it the ideal car for Uber ;)

10/18/2016 - 10:44 |
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Anonymous

Miatas that sell for 30k new are around 1500 today, because 90% of them are rusty lemons

10/18/2016 - 11:01 |
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Anonymous

I bought my occasionally malfunctioning Audi 100 Turbo Avant for €500.
Price when new in 1987: 90,000 Guilders.

10/19/2016 - 19:29 |
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Quinn Foreman

I bought my 2014 Ford Focus ST two months ago with 18k km for $19500, sticker price was $35k.

10/19/2016 - 21:06 |
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