Ford Fusion Energi
When it released the Fusion Energi, Ford became quite the trend-setter. The car is pitched as a luxury mid-size eco-friendly sedan and was designed to tie in with the new government’s eco-friendly guidelines. A spokesman for Ford said, “Government incentives play a role in the steep depreciation of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles as their resale value is based on their lower effective post-incentive sticker price.” Well, while it is groundbreaking, this plug-in Ford also has a major depreciation rate of 69.4%.
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Ford Fusion Energi
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
When the automaker released the Mercedes S-Class, it quickly became its signature sedan. As you can imagine, if bought new, the S-Class has a full range of top-of-the-line technology features, making it an expensive purchase. With all the advanced features, we can also imagine that repairs and new parts will be costly. However, at a rate of 69.9 percent, it also happens to have an epic depreciation value.
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Mercedes Benz S Class