What luxury sedans hold their value?

If you are looking for an Audi one size larger, you can opt for the mid-level sports variant of the Audi A6, the S6, without sacrificing anything in terms of retained value. According to our friends at IntelliChoice, the S6 is projected to maintain 46.6 percent of its original value after five years. The Lexus RC is considered one of the best luxury vehicle options to buy if you are looking for one that maintains its high resale value. On average, the Lexus RC retains 56% of its original value.

The RC is a small, luxurious coupe with four powertrain options, including a 2.0-liter turbocharged eight-speed automatic engine to a 5.0-liter V-8 engine. Lexus RC received a Top Safety Pick+ rating with its forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control and automatic emergency braking. The RC also has a series of airbags. In addition to a front airbag, it also has airbags for side impacts, head and knees.

All safety features work together to help drivers avoid impacts and reduce the severity of crashes. The coupe comes with a 7-inch screen, 10-speaker audio system, heated seats and high-performance suspension to keep you comfortable while driving. Safety features are highlighted throughout the vehicle with Collision Prevention Assist Plus and Crosswind Assist to avoid any impact from collision or being swept from side to side by changing winds. This SUV is ready to go off-road with versions available with four-wheel drive options.

The Mercedes-Benz GLC is a comfortable SUV that retains its value and will keep you and your family safe on the road. Choosing a luxury vehicle that offers the kind of safety, performance and style that differentiates it from others in its class is one of the best ways to ensure you get a car with the least amount of depreciation. Opting for an Audi Q5, a BMW X4, a Porsche 911, a Mercedes-Benz GLC and a Land Rover Discovery can put you on the path to owning a car that will hold its value for years to come. But before you go to the nearest BMW dealership to buy an i3, it's worth knowing that it would have lost approximately 68% of its original value in the first five years.

According to CarEdge calculations, the BMW i3 will have a residual value of approximately 19.38% after 10 years of ownership. The Mercedes-Benz GLE500 is a mid-size luxury SUV with an attractive exterior, superior interior refinement and excellent power. But despite all the good things, the value of the GLE500 plummets by approximately 65% in the first five years. The Audi A8 is for those who want to enjoy all the luxury that a sedan can offer without looking too ostentatious.

If you want an E-Class sedan and hope to limit the effects of depreciation, you'll have to opt for the Mercedes-AMG E63 and its ruling twin-turbo V-8 on motorways. The C63 is the smallest sedan offered by AMG's thunderous twin-turbo V-8 and becomes a bullish beast that punishes any cannon road. Although the people at AMG don't build an A-Class with the CLA45's 382 hp turbo-four, the A35 is a sweet little sports sedan in its own right. The BMW 750i xDrive is a full-size luxury sedan segment that prides itself on offering a wealth of power and comfort, but sadly, the depreciation comes even before it leaves the dealership.

The Jaguar XF is a mid-size sports sedan that shares many of its luxury features with the XE, while offering an engaging driving experience and a variety of powerful engine options. It's a spacious and quiet luxury sedan that may not have the dynamics of a Porsche or a Mercedes-AMG product, but its comfortable handling and luxurious interior will be appreciated by those looking for comfort rather than the ability to carve cannons. The IS is the Lexus brand's compact luxury sedan, and it's also one of the best luxury cars you can buy if you're worried about getting the best possible resale value. In general, Audi's larger sedans are expected to retain less of their original value after five years than the brand's SUVs, small cars and high-performance cars.

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