The Jaguar XJL is the long-wheelbase version of the British automaker's largest sedan. It's a beautiful car that's great to drive, but, like other luxurious models, it depreciates much faster than average.
“Luxury vehicles depreciate at a higher rate because they are often leased, which leads to a surplus of three-year-old off-lease versions of these vehicles that lowers the demand for the older models,” said Ly. “While these luxury models quickly lose a lot of their value, they still don’t drop in price enough to attract used car shoppers who may be reluctant to pay the premium for high-end trims and technological features.”
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