Review
AS part of a series of sections covering the remarketing industry, Fleet NewsNet is looking at how new cars you take on to your fleet might perform over the next three years. Using data from used car expert CAP Motor Research, we will benchmark two cars against each other to see how they both perform over three years/60,000 miles, listing how each car’s value performs at key mileages and dates during its life. This week, we compare petrol and diesel Peugeot 407s.
Source: CAP Motor Research
Source: CAP Motor Research
Peugeot 407 Executive 2.2 Price new £19,950
Mileage | Age (mths) | Predicted value | Money lost | |||
20,000 | 12 | £9,900/50% | £10,050 | |||
30,000 | 18 | £8,575/43% | £11,375 | |||
40,000 | 24 | £7,450/38% | £12,500 | |||
50,000 | 30 | £6,475/33% | £13,475 | |||
60,000 | 36 | £5,650/29% | £14,300 | |||
Source: CAP Motor Research
Peugeot 407 Executive 2.0 HDi 136
Price new £20,450
Mileage | Age (mths) | Predicted value | Money lost | |||
20,000 | 12 | £11,375/56% | £9,075 | |||
30,000 | 18 | £9,675/48% | £10,775 | |||
40,000 | 24 | £8,250/41% | £12,200 | |||
50,000 | 30 | £7,100/35% | £13,350 | |||
60,000 | 36 | £6,125/30% | £14,325 | |||
Source: CAP Motor Research