14 Cars That Don’t Hold Their Resale Value

2016 Lincoln MKS Release Date and ConceptPhoto by faza_elh

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12. Lincoln MKS

Lincoln is attempting to rectify a bad situation by re-vamping the MKS to include EcoBoost in a V6 turbo charged engine. Additionally, the luxury car has been changed on the exterior to make it look sportier and less…Lincoln. However, it still remains a luxury sedan and the flagship of the Lincoln brand since the Towncar was discontinued.

The newest model of the Lincoln MKS has a lower price tag than some other luxury sedans at only $38,850 starting MSRP for a base model. While that lower price tag may be appealing, the depreciation may be a concern, though. The residual value of the MKS is 22% of its original value in just five years of ownership, and that’s a steep drop even the new changes have not been able to overcome.

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