That's only when you sell it
If anyone will buy it ??That's only when you sell it
No problem here.
Clickbait headline. They are using a $213K can as an example, so ~50% in 4 years, on par or better than other luxury sedans and actually most cars. Options depreciate about 100% in 4 years. Base price about 50%. Go to any dealer and ask about 4 year lease residual values for any luxury sedan. Quoting the absolute value is just a clickbait. A Nissan Versa will never depreciate more than $16K, even over 1000 years, while a loaded Taycan Turbo S will depreciate this much leaving the dealer parking lot. So what?
Reading a lot of these articles leaves you thinking there ought very cheap if not free used Taycans available everywhere. $100K depreciation in 4 years, sure, where are those free 2020 RWD's (which started at $80K or less after the federal rebate)?I’m considering buying a second Taycan Turbo (used this time) to take advantage of dollar cost averaging.