Kia Optima
There are as many pros as there are cons with the Kia Optima. This vehicle has a roomy cabin, a sharp design, a reliable engine, and several upgradable features. However, its fuel efficiency rating is unsatisfactory and it also has a depreciation rate of 35 percent from a year ago to this year. Brand new Optima owners may find other similar models from Honda and Ford to be more value-retaining and thus, more enticing.
Kia Cadenza
One of the top contenders on our list of fast depreciating cars is the Kia Cadenza. This vehicle is a good deal to buy used because of its depreciation rate of 38 percent, and it’s also difficult to vindicate buying it brand new because of this very reason. It’s also not the only Kia car on the list because Kia’s large pseudo-luxury sedan still needs to win over car buyers.