Chevrolet Express
The 2015 Chevy Express is actually a cargo van, so many of us won’t own one, unless you are a business owner or this type of vehicle is specifically what you need. It is important to know that owning one will cost you almost twice the initial amount that you shelled out to buy it brand new, plus it has a depreciation rate of 37 percent in the first year of owning it, well above average. The reason for this is probably because the previous model is quite identical to the newer model, with few upgrades available and a limited buying audience.

Chevrolet Express
Chevrolet Impala
The very popular Chevy Impala is an established car but why does it depreciate so quickly? One reason is that it is among Chevrolet’s fleet vehicles, which means most of these cars will serve as a company vehicle or a rental. In summary, these vehicles are oversupplied and aside from that, these cars have no rare or unique feature and do not look irresistibly attractive. With the large number of Impalas for sale and the decreasing demand for middle size sedans, this popular model’s market value drops significantly, with the $27k value now lower by 33.5%.

Chevrolet Impala