[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/supercars\/cars-most-likely-to-hold-their-value-over-time\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/supercars\/cars-most-likely-to-hold-their-value-over-time\/","headline":"Cars most likely to hold their value over time","name":"Cars most likely to hold their value over time","description":"Cars demand a lot of investment. Not just in terms of time and research, like we highlighted in our recent focus on online car buying, but naturally, financially too. The cheapest new car on the UK market right now will set you back just short of six grand &#8211; the Dacia Sandero &#8211; and you don\u2019t even get a radio thrown in for that, although it is roomy and drives better than you\u2019d expect. They say that thousands of pounds [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2016-12-13","dateModified":"2017-01-24","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/author\/matthew-collett\/#Person","name":"Matthew Collett","url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/author\/matthew-collett\/","identifier":5,"description":"Max Wheeler is a leading motoring journalist and classic car specialist at Smart Motoring, renowned for his sharp insight and infectious passion for all things automotive. With years of experience covering motoring news, supercars, and the enduring legacy of classic cars, Max brings stories to life with style and authority. Whether it\u2019s the roar of a Lamborghini, the elegance of an Aston Martin DB5, or the cultural impact of vintage motoring icons, he delivers expert commentary that inspires enthusiasts and collectors alike. Dedicated to celebrating the heritage and future of driving, Max Wheeler is your trusted voice for classic car news and beyond.","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/64eca1152247aa111ace79ff1c03782b175df9dc21d2092364ff21e1cf5e38fa?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/64eca1152247aa111ace79ff1c03782b175df9dc21d2092364ff21e1cf5e38fa?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Smart Motoring","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/smart-motoring_news_logo_g-e1765846726493.webp","url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/smart-motoring_news_logo_g-e1765846726493.webp","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/feature-15.jpg","url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/feature-15.jpg","height":520,"width":1200},"url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/supercars\/cars-most-likely-to-hold-their-value-over-time\/","about":["Sports, Performance &amp; Prestige Cars","SUPERCARS"],"wordCount":689,"keywords":["Aston Martin V8 Vantage","audi a1","Ferrari 458","lamborghini aventador","Land Rover Range Rover","Land Rover Range Rover Sport","lexus nx","Mercedes-Benz GLA","porsche 911","porsche macan"],"articleBody":"Cars demand a lot of investment. Not just in terms of time and research, like we highlighted in our recent focus on online car buying, but naturally, financially too.The cheapest new car on the UK market right now will set you back just short of six grand &#8211; the Dacia Sandero &#8211; and you don\u2019t even get a radio thrown in for that, although it is roomy and drives better than you\u2019d expect.They say that thousands of pounds drop from a new car\u2019s value as soon as it rolls off the dealer forecourt, which is pretty devastating. You\u2019ve forked out a wedge for a sparkling new car and suddenly, it\u2019s worth a few grand less.Stick 30,000 miles on the clock over three years and its value nosedives even more. Heartbreaking.However, certain makes and models handle this depreciation better than others, notably SUVs and 4x4s. Because they\u2019re fashionable and in-demand, people are prepared to pay more for them in the used market.Car valuers CAP say that SUVs typically retain 46.6 per cent of their original ticket price after three years on the road, while sports cars, luxury cars and executive cars also retain their value well.In contrast, electric cars are the worst when it comes to depreciating, retaining just 17.1 per cent of their new price. But what you really want to know is which models depreciate the most gracefully, right?Ferrari 458Scarcity benefits depreciation, so it is no surprise that the rarely-spotted 458 is the king of retaining its value.With an average new price of \u00a3206,955, it typically sells for 93.5 per cent of its original price, despite sky-high running and maintenance costs.While it may be slow to lose its value, it\u2019s positively rapid out on the road, hitting 62mph in three seconds flat.Porsche MacanPorsche\u2019s Cayenne SUV used to top the depreciation list and now its smaller sibling is doing the business with residuals.Averaging at \u00a350,093 new, the F-Pace rival tends to keep 78.4 per cent of its original value.Lamborghini AventadorYeah, not much for your average used car buyer here, is there?Anyone looking to sell their 690bhp Aventador can expect to retrieve 70.2 per cent of what they originally paid. Considering they typically sell for \u00a3262,860, that\u2019ll free up enough cash to buy almost any other car on the market.Porsche 911Widely considered to be the \u2018everyday\u2019 supercar, the 911 holds its value very well, commanding 68.1 per cent of its \u00a3128,668 average price tag in the used market.Land Rover Range RoverFinally, something the average man could possibly afford, although with a \u00a392,249 average new price, it won\u2019t fall within everyone\u2019s budget. The standard Range Rover tends to retain 65.5 per cent of its original price with second-hand buyers.Lexus NXEven more realistically attainable is the NX, which sells new for \u00a336,509 on average and retains 58.6 per cent of its new price come resale time. That\u2019s even after being associated with Will.I.Am&#8230;Land Rover Range Rover SportNot far behind its big brother is the Range Rover Sport, which typically sells for 63 per cent of its \u00a383,995 new price. It features much of the luxury and performance of the full-fat Rangie too.Mercedes-Benz GLAThe A-Class-based GLA isn\u2019t especially competitive in its segment. Its closest rivals &#8211; the BMW X1 and Audi Q3 &#8211; outshine it on the road, but that three-pointed star on the bonnet works wonders for its desirability. People are generally prepared to pay 63 per cent of its original \u00a333,636 price.Audi A1The fourth and last German model here, the A1 is also the cheapest in this list with an average new price of \u00a325,670. It tends to sell for 62.3 per cent of that after three years and 30,000 miles.Aston Martin V8 VantageThe current V8 Vantage has been on the market since 2006, but that hasn\u2019t affected its desirability. It typically retains 61.7 per cent of its \u00a398,689 new price.If you\u2019re selling your car soon, you can get a free car valuation at cap.co.uk\/car-valuation by simply entering your reg and mileage. 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