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The Ford Expedition experiences significant depreciation over time, with a steep decline in value of around 58% after 5 years of ownership. Within the first year alone, the Expedition loses 27% of its original purchase price. By the tenth year, the SUV has depreciated by nearly 80%, with a resale value of approximately $13,000, compared to its original MSRP of over $61,000 for the Limited model, and around $49,000 and $52,000 for the XL and XLT models, respectively. On the other hand, the Subaru Crosstrek, Forester, and Outback are recognized for their strong resale value, with the Crosstrek maintaining over 80% of its MSRP value after one year and around 63% after 5 years, according to Kelley Blue Book.
After two years, a Ford Expedition loses about half of its original value, and by the time six years have passed, it will only be worth a quarter of what it was originally worth.
The rate at which a Ford Expedition depreciates depends on its age. For instance, in the first year of owning the vehicle, its value will typically decrease by around 20%. However, as the vehicle ages, say between years 5 and 6, you can anticipate a decrease in value of approximately 8 to 10% per year.