Monday, February 9, 2026

Supercar depreciation kings

The second-generation Acura NSX was launched for the 2017 model year in the U.S. and discontinued after 2022. Sales never truly took off, and today low-mileage examples can be found well below their original MSRPs. Rock bottom when new was $156k USD. Value of a 2017 Acura NSX ranges today from $45,671 to $69,958, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.
Audi R8 V10. The original Audi R8 was a masterpiece. Its successor, launched in the US for the 2017 model year, was less so. Today the car can be had for a little over $100,000 – a steep discount on the original sticker of just over $160k.
Ferrari California. The arrival of the California for 2009 in the US made entry into Ferrari world easier, with a starting price just under $200k. Today, examples with fewer than 50,000 miles on the clock can be found for under $70k.
2012 Aston Martin V12 Vantage. Original MSRP was $183,585 but has since plummeted all the way down to $80k for a pristine example.
2015 McLaren 650s. The McLaren 650s was built with a 641 hp 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V8 that makes 60 mph in 2.8 seconds. Its MSRP was $265,500. Top examples can be had for $100k less.
2003 Mercedes SLR McLaren. Its MSRP was a whooping $452,500, but has since dropped to $280k or less, representing the world's top depreciating supercar.

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