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The 50 cars that depreciated the most in the last year!

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33 – Jaguar F-Type

THE Jaguar F-Type (Project code X152) is a two-door, two-seater sports car manufactured by the British luxury car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover under the Jaguar Cars brand since 2013. The car's JLR D6a platform is based on a shortened version of the XK platform. It serves as the spiritual successor to the famous E-Type, while also serving as a replacement for the XK Grand Tourer, although it is not its successor.

According to rankingIn 2019, 35 units of the Jaguar F-Type were sold, placing it 220th on the list of best-selling cars last year.

THE Jaguar F-Type has an approximate value of R$498.500,00, with a depreciation of 14.60%, ranking 33rd in the list of cars with the highest depreciation in the last year in Brazil.

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