So, you're thinking about buying a new Car? Hold on a second. Before you get swept up in that new car smell, you might want to consider which vehicles actually hold their value. Auto Bild and Schwacke just released their "Wertmeister 2025" report (Value Champions 2025), and the results are pretty interesting, to say the least. They crunched the numbers on thousands of models, looking at how much they're worth after three years and 60,000 kilometers. The winners? Well, let's just say there are a few surprises.
Top 10 Cars That Hold Value: Dacia SHOCKS, G-Wagon...
At the very top, grabbing the overall champion spot, is the mighty Mercedes-Benz G-Class. We're talking about a vehicle that retains a whopping 67.6% of its original value! Honestly, that's not shocking. It's a G-Wagen! Its iconic design, luxurious appointments, and legendary reputation basically guarantee it'll be sought-after for years to come. Right behind it, the Porsche 911 clocks in at 63.0%. Again, no surprise there. It's a 911! Demand never seems to wane, especially for those sweet manual transmission models.
Next up is the Volkswagen T6.1 Multivan, holding onto 62.4% of its value. This isn't just a commercial vehicle; it's a family favorite, praised for its spacious interior, rugged build quality, and relatively low running costs. But here's where things get interesting: the Dacia Duster. This budget-friendly SUV retains a respectable 60.6% of its value. Who would have predicted that? It's a testament to its affordability and simple, robust design. People looking for reliable transportation on a budget clearly appreciate what the Duster brings to the table.
The Mini Cooper comes in fifth with 59.1% value retention. This cute urban runabout cleverly blends practicality with a premium brand image, helping it retain value over time. What's also remarkable is that electric vehicles have started holding their value much better. Take the Hyundai Kona Elektro at 57.1% and Volvo XC40 Recharge at 55.5% - proof that the era of plummeting EV values is potentially behind us. Improved range and charging infrastructure certainly help. Completing the top 10 are the Mercedes-Benz GLC (55.0%), BMW i3 (54.9%) and Audi A3 (53.7%).
What this report really highlights is that used Car buyers are either looking for prestige or practicality. The G-Class caters to the former, while the Duster embodies the latter. Average cars? Well, they just depreciate, plain and simple. So, if you're concerned about resale value, think carefully about what you're buying and whether it caters to a specific, enduring demand in the used car market. It might just save you a bundle in the long run.
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