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Which cars may see significant price drops in 2025: five reliable models
The economic situation is not improving, and prices are steadily rising. Buying a new car always carries the risk of excessive additional costs. However, analysts note that with the emergence of new models, a sharp increase in the number of electric vehicles (EVs) and an increase in the range, buyers will even see prices for popular car models fall.
Car prices will change. CarEdge experts predict that by the end of next year, prices for some new cars will fall by 3-5%.
Toyota Camry
The Toyota Camry is a longtime favorite for those looking for a reliable car. Known for its durability and low maintenance costs, the Camry consistently ranks high in reliability ratings.
Drivers are in for some great news: as Toyota launches newer models and moves more broadly into the electric vehicle market, older versions of the Camry may become more affordable. While the latest releases are equipped with advanced technology, safety features, and sleek design, older models will still offer the Camry's characteristic reliability at a more convenient price.
Ford Mustang Mach-E
The electric vehicle market is booming, and as more manufacturers launch budget electric vehicles, some current models will naturally become more affordable. The Ford Mustang Mach-E, a real hit when it was released, is likely to see a slight price drop in 2025.
Ford already cut prices on the model earlier this year after sales fell, and a wave of new, cheaper electric vehicles from Ford and other automakers will make older electric models, even popular ones like the Mach-E, more affordable.
Chevrolet Bolt
The price of the Chevrolet Bolt, one of the first affordable electric cars, could also drop significantly next year. With competitors such as Tesla, Hyundai, and Kia launching their own low-cost electric options, older Bolt models will need to come down in price to stay in the game. In particular, the 2022 and 2023 models could offer quite an attractive value as they begin to flood the used car market.
Nissan Leaf
Another electric car that could see its price drop in 2025 is the Nissan Leaf. It is a reliable option for those who want to switch to an all-electric vehicle. However, with advances in battery technology and increased competition from new electric vehicles, older Leaf models are likely to become much more affordable. As the outdated ChaDeMo car charger becomes harder to find, demand will drop, meaning dealerships may lower prices in 2025.
Kia Forte
The Kia Forte has carved out a niche as a budget-friendly, reliable sedan. In 2025, experts predict a price drop for the 2022-2024 models as Kia moves forward with new designs and features in the latest iterations. The 2024 model is already included in the Kelley Blue Book 2024-2025 list of the cheapest cars.
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