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LiCal 08-14-2005 11:35 PM

2005 Santa Fe Depreciation
 
I am comparison shopping of 2005 Santa Fe (GLS 2.7L V6 4SpdAT) vs.
Honda CRV EX-L(2.4IL4 AT 5-Spd) with CRV costing Candian C$6000 more
for cash deal in Calgary, Canada.

I know that Santa Fe would probably burn more fuel than CRV would
(C$1/L; 20000KM/yr; 65/35 City/Hiway resulting in C$400 more).

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I would like to get more info on the depreciation between them, as I am
getting some very different values of used vehicles from some popular
data sources.

1. From Cdn Red Book (2005 July), SF is retaining its value as good as
CRV

SF GLS 2004 2003
New 30195 29850
WholeSale 21225 17425
Retail (West Cdn) 24125 (80%) 20325 (68%) Depreciates
20/30%


CRV EX-L 2004 2003
New 33250 32400
WholeSale 24825 20575
Retail (West Cdn) 27725 (83%) 23475 (72%) Depreciates
17/28%


2. From Phil Edmonston's Lemon-Aid SUV.. 2005 (32 Anniversary Edition),
SF depreciates rather badly comparing to CRV.

SF GLS 2004 2003
New 30195 29950
Used GLS Hi 24500 (81%) 20000 (67%)
Used GLS Lo 23500 (78%) 18000 (60%)
Avg 79.5% 63.5% Depreciates 20%
annually

CRV Base (LX?) 2004 2003
New 27200 27300
Used Base Hi 25000 (92%) 23000 (84.3%)
Used Base Lo 23000 (85%) 21000 (77%)
Avg 88.5% 80.65% Depreciates 10%
annually

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Q Wondering what set of numbers are more realistic to use?

Would also appreciate comments/suggestions in this regard.

Thanks.


LiCal 08-15-2005 01:20 AM

Re: 2005 Santa Fe Depreciation
 
I have now also located Cdn Black Book thru Toyota.ca site from which
the SF/CRV price depreciations are fairly in line to those of the Red
Book, and not in large differences as set out by Phil Edmonston.


Ray Boyer 08-16-2005 07:38 AM

Re: 2005 Santa Fe Depreciation
 
Here in america , the depreciation seems to be more. I think until
Hyundai has fully proven itself to be a reliable car (in the consumers
eyes) and has gotton over thier devastating stigma of the late 1980's
to 1990's, they will continue to suffer hefty depreciation. The plus
side, is, they are alot of value for the money and are becoming highly
favored especially in the small SUV market.


Okie 08-16-2005 10:58 PM

Re: 2005 Santa Fe Depreciation
 

Ray Boyer wrote:
> Here in america , the depreciation seems to be more. I think until
> Hyundai has fully proven itself to be a reliable car (in the consumers
> eyes) and has gotton over thier devastating stigma of the late 1980's
> to 1990's, they will continue to suffer hefty depreciation. The plus
> side, is, they are alot of value for the money and are becoming highly
> favored especially in the small SUV market.


Funny thing is, I remember back in the '70s when Hondas pretty much
sucked. Eventually, automotive writers will get over their snobbish
attitudes concerning Hyundai, and then Toyota and Honda will be
scrambling to keep market share.



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