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Auto Market Update Week Ending June 15, 2024

Hey there, car enthusiasts and market watchers! Buckle up, because we’ve got the latest scoop on the auto market for the week ending June 15, 2024. This week, while the market continued its downward trend, the rate of depreciation has thankfully slowed down a bit. So, let’s dive into the

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Auto Market Update Week Ending June 08, 2024

The auto market saw some significant movements last week, with an accelerated depreciation rate across all segments, marking the most substantial decline since mid-December 2023. Notably, the midsize car and midsize crossover/SUV segments experienced the largest declines. Let’s dive into the specifics. Auto Market Update Week Ending June 08, 2024

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Auto Market Update Week Ending June 01, 2024

Hey there, auto enthusiasts and market watchers! We’ve got some juicy updates from the auto market for the week ending June 1, 2024. Buckle up, because there are some surprising trends and insights you won’t want to miss. Auto Market Update Week Ending June 01, 2024 (PDF) Weekly Depreciation Rates:

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The Top 10 Slowest-Depreciating Used Cars in the U.S

In the ever-evolving landscape of the automotive industry, the resale value of a used car is a crucial factor that can significantly influence the purchasing decisions of consumers. As the used-car market continues to thrive, with prices soaring due to disruptions in new car supply chains caused by the pandemic,

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The Top 10 Fastest Depreciating Cars in the US

Navigating the intricate world of automotive depreciation, where the value of vehicles often takes a considerable hit post-dealership departure, is an inescapable reality. Delving into the intricate details, our exploration relies on comprehensive data analyzed by iSeeCars, unraveling the enigma of which cars bear the brunt of depreciation most intensely.

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