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1. FIAT 500L
Loses 34.6% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $8,096.
2. LINCOLN MKS
Loses 34.5% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $16,039.
3. VOLVO S60
Loses 34.4% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $14,204.
4. KIA CADENZA
Loses 34.3% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $12,940.
5. MERCEDES-BENZ C250
Loses 34.3% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $15,247.
6. NISSAN MAXIMA
Loses 34.0% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $12,469.
7. LINCOLN MKZ / MKZ HYBRID
Loses 33.8% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $14,177.
8. JAGUAR XF
Loses 32.3% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $19,966.
9. FIAT 500
Loses 31.9% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $11,106.
10. CADILLAC ATS
Loses 31.8% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $6,099.
11. CHRYSLER 300
Loses 31.7% of its original value after one year for an average net loss of $13,351.
12. BUICK REGAL
According to a study of resale values among one-year-old used cars conducted by iSeeCars.com, the midsize Regal sedan loses 31.2 percent of its original transaction price after 12 months on the road, which amounts to an average net loss of $11,525. Like all the cars on this list, the sporty Regal is a better deal as a used car because of its steep depreciation curve.