Common Meaning
Depreciation is how much your car's value goes down over time. New cars lose value quickly. It affects how much you get when you sell or trade it in.
Strict Definition
Depreciation is the decrease in the value of an asset over time, due to wear and tear, obsolescence, or market factors.
The Human Perspective
Concepts You Need First
Resale Value
The price you can sell your used car for.
Trade-in Value
The value a dealer gives you for your old car when you buy a new one from them.
Mileage
The number of miles a car has been driven.
Condition
The overall state of the car, including its appearance and mechanical health.
Market Value
The current price a car is worth based on supply and demand.
Vehicle History Report
A report detailing a car's past, including accidents, repairs, and ownership.
Total Cost of Ownership
The overall expense of owning a car, including depreciation, fuel, insurance, and maintenance.
Appraisal
An expert's assessment of a car's value.
Certified Pre-Owned
A used car that has been inspected and certified by the manufacturer or dealer.
Why It Matters
Knowing about depreciation helps you make smart buying decisions. Choose cars that hold their value well. Factor depreciation into your budget and consider it when deciding how long to keep your car.
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Quick Check
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Okay, let's talk about depreciation. Simply put, it's how much your car loses value over time.
New cars depreciate the fastest, especially in the first year – sometimes losing 20% or even 30% of their value as soon as you drive it off the lot!
Several factors affect depreciation: the car's make and model, its condition, mileage, and even color.
Some cars hold their value better than others. To minimize depreciation, keep your car well-maintained, with regular servicing and a clean title.
High mileage and accidents significantly decrease its value. Resale value is directly tied to depreciation, so understanding this concept is crucial when buying a car, as it affects how much you'll get when you eventually sell or trade it in.
Think long-term!
ठीक है, चलिए मूल्यह्रास के बारे में बात करते हैं। सीधे शब्दों में कहें तो, यह है कि समय के साथ आपकी कार का मूल्य कितना कम होता है।
नई कारों का मूल्य सबसे तेजी से घटता है, खासकर पहले वर्ष में - कभी-कभी लॉट से बाहर निकालने के तुरंत बाद उनके मूल्य का 20% या 30% तक कम हो जाता है!
कई कारक मूल्यह्रास को प्रभावित करते हैं: कार का मेक और मॉडल, उसकी स्थिति, माइलेज और यहां तक कि रंग भी।
कुछ कारें दूसरों की तुलना में बेहतर मूल्य रखती हैं। मूल्यह्रास को कम करने के लिए, अपनी कार को अच्छी तरह से बनाए रखें, नियमित सर्विसिंग और एक साफ शीर्षक के साथ।
उच्च माइलेज और दुर्घटनाएं इसके मूल्य को काफी कम कर देती हैं। पुनर्विक्रय मूल्य सीधे मूल्यह्रास से जुड़ा हुआ है, इसलिए इस अवधारणा को समझना कार खरीदते समय महत्वपूर्ण है, क्योंकि यह इस बात को प्रभावित करता है कि जब आप अंततः इसे बेचते या ट्रेड करते हैं तो आपको कितना मिलेगा।
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