Have you ever wondered how much used cars cost around the world? Well, even if you haven’t, feel relieved that you are in the UK where actually old motors are rather cheap. So how do we know this?

Online used car dealership Carspring conducted a study to better understand the depreciation of second-hand cars around the globe. While comparing the value of used cars between nations is known within the industry to be a challenge, Carspring have made it their mission to understand the global market and to offer transparency on the subject for the public. The Global Used Car Price Index 2017 offers an insightful overview of the value of various brands across different economic regions and car markets.

Used Car Table 300x159 - Worldwide Used Car Prices - UK great value according to Carspring

The 40 countries researched include the majority of the largest car producing nations, plus other countries of automotive interest, whilst brands were selected based on global popularity. Where no direct model comparison was available between nations, they identified comparable global models per brand and selected models with similar mileage and engines. With these conditions defined, they researched all used cars currently available in the market for each model, plus those sold in the past 12 months from hundreds of online outlets and brick and mortar retailers in 5 of the biggest cities in each market.

“At 2nd overall, the UK currently has a comparatively favourable position in the study.” States Carspring’s Co-founder Maximilian Vollenbroich, “but with a hard Brexit on the horizon, the future of the UK Automobile market remains unclear.”

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Further findings include:

Singapore is the most expensive country to buy a used car for every model due to the country’s extremely high taxes on automobiles.

India is the most affordable country to buy a used General Motors Chevrolet / Opel / Vauxhall at an average price of £3,920.

Denmark is the second most expensive country to buy a used General Motors Chevrolet / Opel / Vauxhall at an average price of £12,718.

Bulgaria is the most affordable country to buy a used Renault vehicle at an average price of £6,799.
Denmark is the second most expensive country to buy a used Renault vehicle at an average price of £16,319.

Czech Republic is the most affordable country to buy a used Hyundai vehicle at £7,260.
Denmark is the second most expensive country to buy a used Hyundai vehicle at an average price of £16,174.

Canada is the most affordable country to buy a used Ford vehicle at an average price of £5,564.
Norway is the second most expensive country to buy a used Ford vehicle at an average price of £14,661.

Croatia and Slovakia are the most affordable countries to buy a used VW vehicle, tied at an average price of £8,414.
Denmark is the second most expensive country to buy a used VW vehicle at an average price of £18,643.

USA is the most affordable country to buy a used Fiat at an average price of £5,031.
India is the second most expensive country to buy a used Fiat in at an average price of £16,276.

Bulgaria is the most affordable country to buy a used Land Rover at an average price of £24,015.
India is the second most expensive country to buy a used Land Rover at an average price of £48,262.

Mexico is the most affordable country to buy a Mercedes at an average price of £13,878.
Denmark is the second most expensive country to buy a Mercedes at an average price of £34,966.

India is the most affordable country to buy a Pickup at an average price of £4,344.
Hungary is the second most expensive country to buy a Pickup at an average price of £28,371.

Latvia is the most affordable country to buy a Hybrid vehicle at an average price of £11,970.
Denmark is the second most expensive country to buy a Hybrid vehicle at an average price of £35,572.

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