What is the ford expedition depreciation rate?

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The Ford Expedition maintains a high depreciation rate for ownership, averaging A58 percent decline in value 5 years from purchasing. After just one year of ownership, the Expedition depreciates by 27 percent of the original purchase paid. At the ten year mark, the SUV has lost almost 80 % of its retail value, averaging a resale figure of around $13,000. The MSRP for the Expedition Limited in 2021 topped $61,000. The XL and XLT models retail for roughly $49,000 and $52,000 respectively. Comparatively, the Kelley Blue Book lists the Subaru Crosstrek, Forester and Outback s some of the industry's best performers when it comes to retaining their resale pricing. After one year of ownership the Crosstrek still maintains oveR80 percent of its MSRP value and after 5 years, approximately 63 %.
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Jack R. April 10, 2020
A ford expedition depreciates by approximately half its value in two years. Six years after purchase, it will be worth only a quarter of its initial value.
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Jamal G. April 10, 2020
The depreciation rate of a ford expedition varies based on how old the vehicle is. For example, during the first year of ownership the vehicle will depreciate about 20% in value. As it gets older, perhaps from year 5 to 6, you should expect to lose from 8 to 10% in value per year.
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