Resale Value

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I'm starting to think about the next car so did an online valuation of my three year old MG5 LR Exclusive.
I was expecting to see a decent drop, but was taken aback to see that it's worth around £12,000 now. Down from £28,000 when new - ouch...
Not great for me if/when I sell, but man - what a deal for someone who wants their first EV! A car that's as good as new and will last for 10+ years with minimal maintenance..
I guess for company car people buying new with PCP/Leasing makes sense, but there has to be a bigger 2nd hand market opening up for EV's surely?
 
Could explain why secondhand EVs are starting to sell well (today's news):

In further good news, a record 53,423 used battery electric vehicles (BEVs) found new owners, a jump of 57.0%, reflecting the largest-ever market share at 2.7%, up from 1.8% in the same period last year. Sales of plug-in hybrids and hybrids also rose, up 29.0% and 35.8% respectively.

Pre-loved EVs soar to record levels as used car market goes green.
 
Unfortunately for me, my next EV needs to be a 6 or 7 seater to stop my teenage kids from squabbling in the back - not many of them on the 2nd hand market!
 
I'm starting to think about the next car so did an online valuation of my three year old MG5 LR Exclusive.
I was expecting to see a decent drop, but was taken aback to see that it's worth around £12,000 now. Down from £28,000 when new - ouch...
Not great for me if/when I sell, but man - what a deal for someone who wants their first EV! A car that's as good as new and will last for 10+ years with minimal maintenance..
I guess for company car people buying new with PCP/Leasing makes sense, but there has to be a bigger 2nd hand market opening up for EV's surely?
Currently MG are selling them new with over £10k discount!, so probably why resale is so low now.
 
Unfortunately for me, my next EV needs to be a 6 or 7 seater to stop my teenage kids from squabbling in the back - not many of them on the 2nd hand market!
Merc EQB possibly the best of the tiny bunch of second hand 7 seaters, still £25k upwards though.
 
My insurance company value my MG ZS EV gen 1, bought 4 years ago for £23500, is now valued at £10500 or so.

That's the way for new to used....

Still a great car, and has worked faultlessly for the 4 years, touch wood...:)
 
I'm starting to think about the next car so did an online valuation of my three year old MG5 LR Exclusive.
I was expecting to see a decent drop, but was taken aback to see that it's worth around £12,000 now. Down from £28,000 when new - ouch...
Not great for me if/when I sell, but man - what a deal for someone who wants their first EV! A car that's as good as new and will last for 10+ years with minimal maintenance..
I guess for company car people buying new with PCP/Leasing makes sense, but there has to be a bigger 2nd hand market opening up for EV's surely?
Exactly the reason I bought my MG - it was very good value used. ICE cars depreciate roughly the same amount. Very few people go back to ICE after owning an EV. Of course those that do, will be given LOTS of publicity.
 
Yeah maybe but range is fairly average. Otherwise maybe model X but they are £40k+. Right hand drive ones will be a collectors item soon!
Model Y is not a practical 7 seater for anyone thinking along that route, for anybody more than a toddler. Perhaps have a nosey at this, it runs through several alternatives including the EQB and the model X.

 
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I'm starting to think about the next car so did an online valuation of my three year old MG5 LR Exclusive.
I was expecting to see a decent drop, but was taken aback to see that it's worth around £12,000 now. Down from £28,000 when new - ouch...
Not great for me if/when I sell, but man - what a deal for someone who wants their first EV! A car that's as good as new and will last for 10+ years with minimal maintenance..
I guess for company car people buying new with PCP/Leasing makes sense, but there has to be a bigger 2nd hand market opening up for EV's surely?
I bought my 2021 LR exclusive with 11,500 miles for £15k earlier this year so yes it was an amazing deal.
All used car prices rise and fall for different reasons and EV's are no exception.
 
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Brand new now available for £21500.... having paid 25500 a year ago.

AMAZING deal if your after one but these new deals seriously suppress the second hand price
 
I keep an eye on used MG5 prices on Autotrader and prices on PFL models seem to have stabilised. You can get very high mileage ex-taxis, so no warranty, for less than £10k but low to average 1 owner cars are £12k, and up, depending on model.
 
I got one of the bargain Trophys, and so just am literally in the middle of selling my pre FL through Motorway. Easiest sale I've had and I was happy with the offer of £11500. I'd have liked more but it was on the classifieds here and another site for some weeks at £11700 but no-one contacted me, so I probably didn't do so bad. I'd got the quite significant NHS discount at purchase too.

The 23k mile LR Exclusive was in lovely nick, except quite an amount of paint (tricolour red) missing from the rear bumper where I scuffed something solid! It is due 1st MOT and service and I think if I could have been bothered with trying to sell privately I may have made a few hundred more net (of service, MOT and valet) but tbh the ease of selling with Motorway made it worth taking a bit of a hit.

Btw If anyone else is thinking of selling through them we'd each get £50 if I referred you - pm me.
 
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