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The cars that lost the least value in 2019
In 2019, we had several cars that lost almost no value. So check out the cars that depreciated the least in 2019.
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11 – BMW M5
Another renowned luxury brand is BMW, which produced the illustrious M5. While beautiful, it's not focused on luxury; the car has a 600 hp twin-turbo V8 engine and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds. With all-wheel drive, the M5 has the option of electronically disengaging the rear differential. Literally a BMW machine, it's one of the least depreciating cars in the world, with a depreciation of -4.41%.
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