Starflyer
Hasn't posted much yet...
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2018
- Messages
- 1,098
- Reaction score
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- Points
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- Location
- Vancouver WA
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G80 Sport
Saw the following today where it said Genesis has the 2nd fasted depreciation in the US. Guess if I buy another it, it will be "preowned". If this is true, I've taken a 21K bath on my '18 G80 Sport. Factoring in this kind of depreciaton, it must be making a monthly lease pretty expensive unless there's a big downpayment to make up the difference. Wonder how much the failure to establish separate dealer ships has effected the depreciation.
Hyundai Genesis
The next vehicle on this list is the Hyundai Genesis, which has the highest depreciation. In spite of the Genesis competing with other luxury cars, it pretty much lacks the brand appeal of the recognized luxury cars. Its price is close to Mercedes or Lexus models but it loses 38 percent of its retail value during its first 12 months. This is certainly a disadvantage if you buy the Genesis new but it could be considered a benefit if you buy this model used. Car buyers that want luxury can purchase a Genesis that is only a year old for $16k less than the original price of $52k (brand new).
Hyundai Genesis
The next vehicle on this list is the Hyundai Genesis, which has the highest depreciation. In spite of the Genesis competing with other luxury cars, it pretty much lacks the brand appeal of the recognized luxury cars. Its price is close to Mercedes or Lexus models but it loses 38 percent of its retail value during its first 12 months. This is certainly a disadvantage if you buy the Genesis new but it could be considered a benefit if you buy this model used. Car buyers that want luxury can purchase a Genesis that is only a year old for $16k less than the original price of $52k (brand new).

