Genesis G70 depreciation: 44% value loss in 5 years vs German rivals
Genesis G70 holds value better than BMW, Mercedes, Audi
Genesis G70 depreciation: 44% value loss in 5 years vs German rivals
Data shows the 2021 Genesis G70 loses 44% value over 5 years, outperforming German competitors like BMW 3 Series and Audi A4. Learn about car depreciation trends.
2026-03-09T02:14:14+03:00
2026-03-09T02:14:14+03:00
2026-03-09T02:14:14+03:00
According to data from the iSeeCars platform, the 2021 Genesis G70 loses an average of 44% of its original value over five years.CarEdge analysts reached a similar conclusion, estimating that the Genesis G70 depreciates by about 45% after five years of use.Interestingly, German competitors from the same model year fare worse. Experts predict that over five years, the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class will lose 46.8% and 47.8% of their value, respectively.The Audi A4 faces the steepest depreciation, with this sedan losing nearly half (49.3%) of its original value after five years.
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Genesis G70 holds value better than BMW, Mercedes, Audi
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David Carter, Editor
02:14 09-03-2026
Data shows the 2021 Genesis G70 loses 44% value over 5 years, outperforming German competitors like BMW 3 Series and Audi A4. Learn about car depreciation trends.
According to data from the iSeeCars platform, the 2021 Genesis G70 loses an average of 44% of its original value over five years.
CarEdge analysts reached a similar conclusion, estimating that the Genesis G70 depreciates by about 45% after five years of use.
Interestingly, German competitors from the same model year fare worse. Experts predict that over five years, the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class will lose 46.8% and 47.8% of their value, respectively.
The Audi A4 faces the steepest depreciation, with this sedan losing nearly half (49.3%) of its original value after five years.