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Depreciation of a Car
A common example of depreciation in economics is the decline in a car's value resulting from factors like increased mileage and aging.
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A consumer is deciding between two used cars. Car A is a 2-year-old luxury sedan with 20,000 miles, priced at $40,000. Car B is a 6-year-old economy sedan with 70,000 miles, priced at $12,000. Assuming both cars are in good mechanical condition and driven the same amount over the next three years, which car is likely to experience a smaller percentage loss in value during that period, and why?
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A prospective car buyer is choosing between two new vehicles, both priced at $35,000. Car A is a popular, mass-market sedan known for its reliability and strong resale value. Car B is an entry-level luxury sedan that offers more advanced features but belongs to a brand known for a high rate of value loss in the first few years of ownership. If the buyer's primary financial goal is to minimize the monetary loss from the vehicle's decrease in value over the first three years, which statement provides the best evaluation of their options?
Two friends are discussing the best time to buy a used car to minimize financial loss.
Friend A argues: 'You should buy a car that is only one year old. You avoid the massive, immediate drop in value that happens when a new car is first sold, but you still get a nearly new vehicle.'
Friend B argues: 'It's better to buy a car that is four or five years old. By that point, the steepest decline in its value is over, and the amount it loses each subsequent year is much smaller.'
Which friend's reasoning presents a better strategy for a buyer whose primary goal is to minimize the percentage of their purchase price lost over the next three years of ownership?
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Two cars of the same make, model, and year will always have an identical market value because the passage of time is the sole determinant of their loss in value.
A brand new car is purchased and driven for 10 years. Arrange the following three-year periods in order from the one with the greatest monetary loss in value to the one with the least monetary loss in value, assuming typical usage.
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Calculating Car Value Decline
A prospective car buyer is choosing between two new vehicles, both priced at $35,000. Car A is a popular, mass-market sedan known for its reliability and strong resale value. Car B is an entry-level luxury sedan that offers more advanced features but belongs to a brand known for a high rate of value loss in the first few years of ownership. If the buyer's primary financial goal is to minimize the monetary loss from the vehicle's decrease in value over the first three years, which statement provides the best evaluation of their options?