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What is the Lincoln Navigator’s depreciation rate?

I recently bought a Lincoln Navigator and plan on driving it for as long as feasibly possible, but I’d like to know what to expect if I ever do decide to sell it—what is the Lincoln Navigator’s depreciation rate?

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Andrew Biro · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
In general, however, you can probably expect your
Lincoln Navigator
to depreciate by somewhere between 45% and 60% over the next five years.
However, this can be a difficult question to provide a concrete answer for, as depreciation rates can vary depending on several factors, such as model year and purchasing price
In addition to model year and purchasing price, condition and mileage are among some of the most important factors that go into determining a vehicle’s depreciation rate. The above estimates assume that the car is being sold in good condition and averaged about 12,000 miles annually.
If you drive less than that estimate, your Lincoln may hold its value longer than expected.
Unfortunately, however,
Lincoln
vehicles rarely hold their value for very long—and the Lincoln Navigator is considered to have one of the worst depreciation rates of any vehicle model.
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