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### Porsche 911 German coupe in the back of the 991 [дебютировало](https://motor.ru/testdrives/porsche911gt3.htm) in 2011, was updated in 2015 and [получило наследника](https://motor.ru/testdrives/porsche39.htm) in 2019. Over five years, a car loses just 9.3 percent of its original value—an average of $18,094. Result [кабриолета](https://motor.ru/testdrives/911cabrio.htm) much worse – 26 percent and $42,227: this is 15th place.
Porsche### Porsche 718 Cayman Sports car in the back of 982 [появился](https://motor.ru/testdrives/718gts.htm) in 2016. Over five years, it loses an average of 17.6 percent of its original price, or $13,372. As with the 911, the open counterpart is far less profitable at resale: for the Boxster, the figures are 25.1 percent and $20,216 (12th place).
Porsche### Toyota Tacoma The third generation of the Japanese pickup truck debuted in 2015 and was updated four years later, and in 2023 [уступило место](https://motor.ru/lab/new-toyota-tacoma.htm) to the successor. Over five years, a car becomes cheaper by an average of 20.4 percent ($8,259). The brand’s other truck, the Tundra, ranks only 13th with 25.3 percent and $12,588.
Toyota### Jeep Wrangler/Wrangler Unlimited American JL generation SUV [дебютировал](https://motor.ru/testdrives/newwrangler.htm) in 2018, and restyling was carried out this year. Over five years, the average car loses 20.8 percent of its original value, or $8,951.
Jeep### Honda Civic The tenth generation of the Japanese model was released in 2015 and was updated three years later, and the successor [появился](https://motor.ru/news/all-new-honda-civic-hatchback-24-06-2021.htm) in 2021. Over five years, the sedan and hatchback in the United States have fallen in price by an average of 21.5 percent ($5,817).
Honda### Subaru BRZ The market debut of the Japanese coupe took place in 2012, the update was carried out in 2016, and three years ago the model [сменила поколение](https://motor.ru/news/predstavlen-novyi-subaru-brz-18-11-2020.htm). Over five years, a car becomes more affordable by an average of 23.4 percent, or $8,114. At the same time, the related two-door Toyota GT86, which [отличается](https://motor.ru/testdrives/toyotapart2.htm) only due to stylistic features, not mentioned in the top 25.
Subaru### Chevrolet Camaro The current generation of the iconic American sports car [дебютировало](https://motor.ru/testdrives/camaro.htm) in 2015 and was updated in 2018. On average, a car loses 24.2 percent ($10,161) of value over five years. The brand’s other sports car, the Corvette, was only 23rd (27.5 percent and $22,712).
Chevrolet### Toyota C-HR First generation crossover [дебютировало](https://motor.ru/testdrives/juke-vs-chr.htm) in 2016 and updated in 2019, and this year [обзавелось](https://motor.ru/news/all-new-toyota-c-hr-26-06-2023.htm) successor. On average, over five years, an all-terrain vehicle becomes cheaper by 24.4 percent, or $6,692.
Toyota### Subaru Crosstrek The crossover we know as the XV [перешёл](https://motor.ru/testdrives/subaruxvgenwotest.htm) into the next generation in 2017 and [был обновлён](https://motor.ru/testdrives/updsubaruxv.htm) in 2020, and the heir [представлен](https://motor.ru/news/new-subaru-crosstrek-15-09-2022.htm) in 2022. On average, over five years, a car becomes more affordable by 24.5 percent, or $7,214.
Subaru### Toyota Corolla Twelfth generation of the popular model [появилось](https://motor.ru/testdrives/mechtayocamry.htm) in 2018 and was updated last year. Over five years, the car has fallen in price by an average of the same 24.5 percent ($5,800) as the Crosstrek, but ranks only tenth.
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All cars inevitably begin to depreciate as soon as they leave the showroom gates, but they do it in different ways. iSeeCars specialists analyzed about 1.1 million copies of the 2018 model year sold on the American secondary market from November 2022 to October 2023. This made it possible to determine the most profitable models in terms of maintaining prices. For example, pickup trucks and hybrids lose an average of 35 and 37 percent of their value over five years, respectively. In addition, some sports cars, compact crossovers and economy class representatives are slowly falling in price.

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