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"The Audi A3 and Hyundai i30 are also good buys when it comes to depreciation, losing just 26.1 per cent and 29.6 per cent respectively, so car insurance policyholders may consider these as well."

They loose out to the Civic that comes top, but still a good result for the i30.

Source: http://www.computerquoteinsurance.com/new-cars-and-car-buying/honda-civic-best-model-for-car-insurance-holders-in-depreciation-terms-19664822


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Im glad i bought an i30 it was one of my better decisions  :razz:
Great find lorian  :D


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Yes, thanks Lorian.. Great find.. as I mentioned elsewhere on here the i30 crdi recently won a category in the Australias best car awards for 2009 and got an 8 out of 10 for depreciation (being an above average rating - which is also great for a Hyundai)  :D
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Interesting article and good news but I don't think the figures apply to the real world judging by used cars for sale. Hard to believe the Civic only loses 15% in 3 years, I thought you lost that driving the car off the forecourt?


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According to Parkers, taking the franchised dealer price for 2.5 year old car my dep = 32%
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I wouldn't trust any of the high street guides that much, they really just give a ball park figure.

So much depends on the area you are in and if there is a market for the make/model you are trading, if a dealer knows that he can shift your trade on easily, you can eke out a better deal..........
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Is that because Civics are driven by old duffers who never go anywhere?
2 years old, delivery plus mileage for servicing only.


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I looked at 2nd hand prices before buying and it seemed there wasn't too much depreciation. When the i30 first came out they were predicting 60% + depreciation over three years.  :eek:

Some other figures -

Toyota Auris  32.41%
Volkswagen Golf 35.32%
Mazda 3  36.97%
Kia Ceed 40.69%
Ford Focus  44.14%

Surprising that the Kia isn't nearer to the i30, as it is largely the same and has a 7 year warranty.


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Yeah, but Kia does not have the reputation yet, they are in about the same reknown as Hyundai were about 5+ years ago..........................
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Yeah, but Kia does not have the reputation yet, they are in about the same reknown as Hyundai were about 5+ years ago..........................

Yes it is the same here (the Kia Carnival having motor issues at just 100,000km doesn't help...)
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