
One of the most recognisable British cars may be the "fastest-depreciating" model on the market, according to The new and used car specialists has claimed that the has lost the highest value of any model on the road.
Analysis from WhatCar? Aimed to find the model that had lost the biggest percentage of their value over a typical ownership period of three years or 36,000 miles. Depreciation is the difference between how much owners pay for a vehicle and how much they get back when they sell it for. However, total costs can dramatically vary depending on the vehicle and should be taken into account before finalising a sale.
owners of the are likely to notice a £20,000 drop three years
The vehicle is on sale for a list price of £29,045 but is available on the second-hand market for around £8,300 just three years later.
It means the model retains just 28.6% of its value just 36 months after first rolling off the production line.
WhatCar? explained: "The regular Vauxhall Corsa is one of the best-selling new cars in the UK, and this pure electric version offers many of the same benefits of that car - namely, that includes a keen price and lots of standard kit for your money.

"However, it's also the new car which loses the biggest percentage of its value over three years and 36,000 miles of ownership."
with WhatCar? urging road users to select the 1.23 Turbo Yes 5dr option if they really want to secure the machine.
The car is capable of 0-62mph in 9.9 seconds and packs a punch for a city runaround with a top speed of 93mph.
The model is capable of 53.3mpg and emits 118g/km of CO2. However, families will be impressed at the spacious 309 litres of boot space.
However, in their opinion, suggested that the Vauxhall would struggle to match one of its biggest rivals, the MG4.
They stressed the MG has a "longer range" than the Corsa Electric and could even be "better to drive"
WhatCar? added: "The MG will retain more of its value than those rivals after three years of ownership and 36,000 miles."
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