Let me start by saying that a year into ownership I'm not looking to change - love the VZ3 and I've been one of the lucky ones who, aside from some initial paint issues, has had a year of trouble free motoring with the Formentor...no regrets trading in the S3 for it last March.
All that said and done, I've always kept close tabs on the market even when not looking to change, and this week I dropped a "casual" enquiry to Marshall Cupra just to see where the land lay a year into ownership...did it with a view to satisfy my curiosity as to what I would get for my year old VZ3 against an identical spec new car and also it would give me an insight into what it would be worth against the forthcoming VZ5...
I know Cupra prices have increased in 2025/6 but I wasnt prepared for the fact that I would need to add £13.5k to my car if I wanted a 2026 car....
And even though prices have increased I can still source a car via the likes of Drive The Deal for a few hundred pounds more than I paid for mine last year...
Madness to think that a car could realistically be worth over £10k less than when I drove it off the forecourt last March but second hand prices seemingly back that up - a year old fully loaded VZ3 with less than 6000 miles struggles to sell for more than £37k 12 months later...not sure I've ever known a brand to depreciate as much first year - even my S3 only lost £5k.
Glad I'm not actively looking to change after that shock
All that said and done, I've always kept close tabs on the market even when not looking to change, and this week I dropped a "casual" enquiry to Marshall Cupra just to see where the land lay a year into ownership...did it with a view to satisfy my curiosity as to what I would get for my year old VZ3 against an identical spec new car and also it would give me an insight into what it would be worth against the forthcoming VZ5...
I know Cupra prices have increased in 2025/6 but I wasnt prepared for the fact that I would need to add £13.5k to my car if I wanted a 2026 car....
And even though prices have increased I can still source a car via the likes of Drive The Deal for a few hundred pounds more than I paid for mine last year...
Madness to think that a car could realistically be worth over £10k less than when I drove it off the forecourt last March but second hand prices seemingly back that up - a year old fully loaded VZ3 with less than 6000 miles struggles to sell for more than £37k 12 months later...not sure I've ever known a brand to depreciate as much first year - even my S3 only lost £5k.
Glad I'm not actively looking to change after that shock
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