This car loses £43k three years after release in major depreciation woe

Drivers behind the wheel of one vehicle could lose thousands of pounds off the value of their car, according to a major new study.

WhatCar? explained: “The DS 9 was intended to be a left-field choice in the luxury car market, with this plug-in hybrid (PHEV) version combining the potential for low running costs with all the comfort, tech and quality you'd expect in a big cruiser.

“Sadly, the reality doesn't quite live up to the hype, because despite having a comfortable ride and a well-finished interior, the DS 9 trails behind other models when it comes to infotainment, rear headroom and practicality.

“And despite costing as much as many German rivals to buy, the DS 9 will lose more of its value over time – which might make it tempting for used car buyers hunting for affordable luxury.”

WhatCar? reviewers have praised the DS9 for its largely comfortable ride, low road and wind noise as well as the model's finished interior. 

However, experts said they found the car to have a “sluggish and unintuitive infotainment” system and not great headroom for those sitting in the rear seats. 

They stressed that fast depreciation was another concern that went into the vehicle’s weaknesses column. Second-hand car marketplace AutoTrader has a range of DS9 models for sale with many priced below the £13,000 mark. 

A range of models are on sale for around £15,000 with some also priced at over £20,000. However, second-hand car prices can radically vary based on the condition of the vehicle and average mileage.

But, it's important to remember that most used cars will depreciate during their lifespan with models likely to lose between 15 and 35% of their value after one year on the road. 

Experts at Direct Gap have previously warned that cars could lose between 35 and 50% of their value after just two years on the road.

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