Jaguar's only electric model is the biggest price faller among used cars. Average advertised prices are down 21.8% on this time last year
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1. Jaguar I-Pace
The VW.3 is still relatively expensive for a used medium-sized hatchback, but this EV has dropped in value dramatically in the last 12 months
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2. Volkswagen ID.3
Tesla's decision to slash new car prices earlier this year has taken a toll on used values - even for its most popular vehicle, the Model 3
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3. Tesla Model 3
Audi's e-tron electric SUV might have declined 16% in value in the last 12 months, but the average used example listed for sale is still priced high at over £47,000
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4. Audi e-tron
Some SUVs are definitely seeing a dip in demand on the used market. This is true of Hyundai's ix35, which has fallen by 13.4% in the last 12 months
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5. Hyundai ix35
Tesla's Model S is also suffering a dip in demand and average used value, falling by 12.8% in February 2023 compared to the same month a year earlier
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6. Tesla Model S
Sellers are currently asking for just under £12,000 for the average second-hand Mokka. which is almost 10% less than they were in February 2022
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7. Vauxhall Mokka
The Audi SQ5 is powered by a mighty V6 diesel engine, which might explain why used values have taken a downturn
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8. Audi SQ5
Mini killed off the Paceman in 2016. Used values have dropped by 9.2% year-on-year, meaning the average second-hand price is now below £10,000
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9. Mini Paceman
Mini killed off the Paceman in 2016. Used values have dropped by 9.2% year-on-year, meaning the average second-hand price is now below £10,000