You must be wondering why these cars offline are so valued now. The high valuation of these vehicles is due to the fact that today's cars are increasingly inaccessible to the population. In the article below we will inform you more about it.
The high valuation of used cars
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Currently, there is no zero-kilometer car that costs less than BRL 66 thousand, which is equivalent to almost fifty minimum wages. For this reason, used cars are increasingly valued, and even some models that have already been discontinued continue to have their prices increased due to the high valuation they have.
With that in mind, we have separated a list of 7 used cars that are currently discontinued.
7 Used Cars That Discontinued But Are Still Highly Valued
Some of the following cars have not been produced for 1 year, while others have not been assembled for more than four years. Check out:
- Fiat Uno;
- Fiat Palio;
- Chevrolet Celta;
- Ford Ka;
- Ford Fiesta;
- Audi A3;
- Toyota Etios.
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The Fiat Palio, which was discontinued in 2017, had 36,971 units sold in the last month of June, the Chevrolet Celta, which had its manufacture stopped in 2015, had 22,049 units of used cars sold also in the last month of June.
O ford Ka and the Ford Fiesta also sold well even after they were discontinued. In the last month, around 17,884 and 17,046 units were sold, respectively.
A survey was carried out by the Mobiauto platform in 2021 on the prices of 64 vehicles whose manufacturing year was 2019 and 2020 and were discontinued by April 2021.
According to the survey, a 2020 Audi A3 Sedan Prestige Plus 1.4 TFSI Flex had an average increase of 7% in its price, which in 2020 was costing R$ 122,651. However, in the following year, it started to cost BRL 147,456, while the Toyota Etios X Plus 2020 had an increase in its price of 15.08%, the model cost 50,115 in March 2020 and started to cost R$ 57,673 in April 2021.