C Car Depreciation
Germany

Volkswagen Depreciation Rate

Germany's volume brand, engineering-forward.

Depreciates faster than Japanese rivals; GTI and Golf R hold value better.

Avg 5-yr retained
44%
Models tracked
4

Volkswagen depreciation by model

Volkswagen Atlas
suv · mainstream
5-yr retained
47%

The Volkswagen Atlas is a three-row family SUV built in Chattanooga, Tennessee, targeting domestic and Japanese rivals. Its depreciation runs steeper than segment leaders due to VW's weaker mainstream-SUV resale reputation, though the 2024 refresh and standard turbo-four have modestly improved retained value.

Volkswagen Golf GTI
hatchback · mainstream
5-yr retained
56%

The Volkswagen Golf GTI is the original hot hatch and remains a benchmark for fun, practical performance. Its enthusiast following and limited supply help it resist depreciation better than most mainstream hatchbacks, with retained value typically 5–8% above segment average at the 5-year mark.

Volkswagen Jetta
sedan · mainstream
5-yr retained
48%

The Volkswagen Jetta is a compact sedan known for its German-tuned driving dynamics, efficient turbocharged engines, and upscale cabin feel. However, depreciation runs steeper than Japanese rivals like the Civic or Corolla, with the Jetta retaining roughly 45–50% of MSRP after five years due to softer brand resale and higher long-term maintenance perception.

Volkswagen Tiguan
suv · mainstream
5-yr retained
48%

The Volkswagen Tiguan is a compact crossover offering German engineering, available third-row seating (in the US), and refined road manners. It depreciates faster than Japanese rivals like the CR-V and RAV4, with resale typically landing in the middle of the pack due to higher long-term maintenance costs and softer brand retention.

Volkswagen depreciation FAQ

What is the average depreciation rate for Volkswagen?
Volkswagen vehicles depreciate by about 56% over 5 years on average — retaining roughly 44% of their original MSRP. Depreciates faster than Japanese rivals; GTI and Golf R hold value better.
Which Volkswagen model has the lowest depreciation?
Depreciation rates vary significantly across the Volkswagen lineup. Open any model below to see its year-by-year depreciation curve, per-mile depreciation, and country-specific rates.
Does Volkswagen depreciation vary by country?
Yes. The same Volkswagen can depreciate up to 10% faster or slower in one market versus another, driven by local demand, climate, tax policy, and service network strength. Each model page breaks down the depreciation rate for all 7 markets we track.