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So you want to buy an affordable sports car in 2025 but don’t want to lose a fortune to depreciation. No worries: I'll guide you through the cars you should steer clear of if you care about resale values and those that should definitely be on your shortlist. Follow me on Instagram / fourwheeltrader Contact me [email protected] More market analyses Porsche: • Porsche depreciation analyses Ferrari: • Ferrari depreciation analyses McLaren: • McLaren depreciation analyses Audi: • Audi depreciation analyses Quarterly car market updates: • Car market deep dives For all budgets, we can identify sports cars with a low depreciation rate. It is not necessary to spend a fortune. Moreover, it doesn’t matter all that much which model you buy, as long as you avoid the highest depreciating models. Porsches like the 911, boxster, and cayman, tend to depreciate relatively slowly. But there are also other options available. The NA generation of the Miata, for example, is a budget friendly options. If you want more power, you can also consider the F-Type V8 S, LC500, V8 Vantage, and corvette C7 Z06. Value conscious buyers can best avoid models like the new Nissan Z, new F-type, BMW i8, and C8 Corvette. Content 00:00 Which models to avoid and which ones to buy 00:50 Mazda 01:59 Toyota 02:52 Lexus 03:16 Nissan 04:17 Important things to know 04:48 BMW 06:08 Audi 06:39 Mercedes 07:05 Porsche 08:52 Alfa Romeo 09:26 Jaguar 11:30 Aston Martin 12:04 Lotus 12:55 Chevrolet 14:00 Ford 14:20 Lowest depreciating model for every budget category Disclaimer: The Content is for educational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing contained in this video constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement to buy or sell any cars. The information published has been obtained from or is based on sources which are believed to be accurate and complete. Although reasonable care has been taken, the completeness and the accuracy of any information published cannot be guaranteed. Any opinions may be wrong and may change at any time. You should always carry out your own independent verification of facts and data before making any purchase decision.