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2006 Kia Rio
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2006 Kia Rio. (Photo courtesy of Kia Motors America)

2006 Hyundai Accent
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2006 Hyundai Accent. (Photo courtesy of Hyundai Motor Company)

2006 Kia Spectra
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2006 Kia Spectra. (Photo courtesy of Kia Motors America)

2006 Dodge Stratus
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2006 Dodge Stratus. (Photo courtesy of DaimlerChrysler AG)

2006 Hyundai Elantra
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2006 Hyundai Elantra. (Photo courtesy of Hyundai Motor Company)

2006 Ford Taurus
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2006 Ford Taurus. (Photo courtesy of Ford Motor Company)

2006 Kia Optima
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2006 Kia Optima. (Photo courtesy of Kia Motors America)

2006 Suzuki Reno
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2006 Suzuki Reno. (Photo courtesy of American Suzuki Motor Corporation)

2006 Ford Crown Victoria
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2006 Ford Crown Victoria. (Photo courtesy of Ford Motor Company)

2006 Suzuki Forenza
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2006 Suzuki Forenza. (Photo courtesy of Ford Motor Company)

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Top 10 Cars With the Worst Residual Value
By Warren Clarke, Automotive Content Editor
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If you're shopping for a new car, you'll want to put residual value on your list of factors to consider. Vehicles with higher residual values come with lower monthly payments should you decide to lease and improved resale value should you decide to buy. This list spotlights the cars with the lowest residual values — that is, they're likely to depreciate the most during the ownership period. Below, we show the percentage of its original value that each vehicle is likely to retain after five years with an annual mileage of 15,000. Residual value percentages are based on the national True Market Value (TMV®) price, plus typical options and destination charge.

These cars aren't as bad a deal as you might think. Many of them are very inexpensive to begin with. Furthermore, cars with low residual values can be bargains when purchased used, since you'll likely be able to purchase a car on this list for far less than you'd pay for a competing vehicle more adept at holding its value. Note that the rankings and figures on this list are updated monthly.

  1. 2006 Kia Rio — 20.7%


  2. 2006 Hyundai Accent — 23.0%


  3. 2006 Kia Spectra — 24.0%


  4. 2006 Dodge Stratus — 26.0%


  5. 2006 Hyundai Elantra — 26.3%


  6. 2006 Ford Taurus — 26.5%


  7. 2006 Kia Optima — 27.4%


  8. 2006 Suzuki Reno — 28.6%


  9. 2006 Ford Crown Victoria — 28.7%


  10. 2006 Suzuki Forenza — 29.2%


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