To do this, the agency studied more than 950 thousand five-year-old cars sold in the United States from March 2025 to February 2026

Nissan Leaf topped the iSeeCars anti-rating. Over five years, this electric car depreciates by 63.1%, that is, its owner loses almost $18 thousand from the initial price or approximately 1.54 million rubles at the current exchange rate.

The Infiniti QX80 looks a little better, but also depressingly, with a loss of 62.8% (more than $52 thousand or 4.58 million rubles) and the Volkswagen ID.4, which is cheaper by 62.1% ($28 thousand or 2.44 million rubles).

The anti-rating is traditionally dominated by premium cars. Outsiders also included Tesla Model S and Model X, BMW 7 Series and Land Rover Range Rover.

Earlier, Russo-Balt spoke about the transmission of the new crossover.

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