Jeep Wrangler Depreciation Calculator
Calculate the Jeep Wrangler depreciation rate by year, mileage, and country — with accident-history adjustments and a year-by-year depreciation chart.
The Jeep Wrangler is the benchmark for off-road capability and one of the slowest-depreciating vehicles in America. Its iconic design, removable tops and doors, and cult following give it exceptional resale value, typically retaining 60%+ after 5 years — well above the industry average.
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Year-by-year depreciation
Depreciation rate per year, based on an MSRP of $50,943
| Age | Value | % Retained | Annual depreciation |
|---|---|---|---|
| New | $50,943 | 100% | — |
| Year 1 | $44,830 | 88% | -$6,113 (12%) |
| Year 2 | $41,264 | 81% | -$3,566 (8%) |
| Year 3 | $38,207 | 75% | -$3,057 (7.4%) |
| Year 4 | $34,641 | 68% | -$3,566 (9.3%) |
| Year 5 | $31,585 | 62% | -$3,056 (8.8%) |
| Year 6 | $29,038 | 57% | -$2,547 (8.1%) |
| Year 7 | $26,490 | 52% | -$2,548 (8.8%) |
| Year 8 | $23,943 | 47% | -$2,547 (9.6%) |
| Year 9 | $21,905 | 43% | -$2,038 (8.5%) |
| Year 10 | $19,868 | 39% | -$2,037 (9.3%) |
Jeep Wrangler depreciation by country
The same car depreciates at different rates in different markets. Here's how the Jeep Wrangler depreciation rate changes across the seven major markets we track.
Baseline market and the Wrangler's home turf. Strong demand across all regions — especially Rubicon trims — keeps resale values among the best in the SUV segment.
Canadian buyers prize the Wrangler for winter capability and its removable hardtop. Resale is slightly stronger than in the US, particularly in Alberta and BC.
Limited right-hand-drive availability and high fuel costs hurt demand. Depreciation runs steeper, though 4xe plug-in hybrids hold up better due to ULEZ benefits.
Narrow streets, emissions regulations, and high fuel taxes weigh on Wrangler demand. The 4xe PHEV variant retains value better in EV-friendly markets like the Netherlands and Germany.
Extremely popular for desert driving and dune bashing. V6 Rubicons in particular enjoy exceptional resale, with 5-year retention often exceeding 70%.
Locally assembled since 2021, but still a niche lifestyle vehicle at a premium price. Depreciation is steeper than global average due to limited dealer network and high running costs.
A strong cult following among off-road and outback enthusiasts keeps resale firm. Rubicon and diesel variants (where offered) are especially sought-after on the used market.
Jeep Wrangler depreciation after an accident
An accident on a vehicle's history permanently increases its depreciation rate, even after perfect repairs. Here's how much extra depreciation each severity level adds to a Jeep Wrangler.
Paintwork, bumper scuffs, non-structural repairs. Disclosed on history reports but limited resale impact.
Panel replacement, airbag deployment, meaningful CARFAX entry. Significantly accelerates depreciation.
Frame damage, flood, salvage title. Permanent depreciation hit even after full restoration.
This "diminished value" is the extra depreciation a car carries after an accident. Insurance rarely reimburses it — our calculator bakes it into every depreciation estimate.