These 15 Models Are WORTHLESS Now

These 15 Models Are WORTHLESS Now

These 15 models are worthless now. Brand-new 2023 and 2024 models are collapsing in value — some down 50%, some 70%, one over 80%. If you bought one, you could already be underwater. Here are the 15 cars becoming almost worthless in 2026, ranked from bad to catastrophic. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ✅ How the Chevrolet Blazer EV dropped $26,000 from its $56,000 sticker after frozen screens, charging failures, and a nationwide delivery halt ✅ Why the Infiniti QX55 sat on lots until dealers slashed thousands off a $50,000 sticker just to move them — with barely any miles on the clock ✅ How the Volkswagen ID.4's laggy software and unresponsive controls made it irrelevant against Hyundai, Kia, and Tesla — models showing up used for thousands less after almost no mileage ✅ Why the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid's battery failures, fire-risk recalls, and repeated electrical shutdowns are making it depreciate faster than any other minivan ✅ How the Land Rover Discovery's bottom-tier reliability scores and $14,000 repair bills in three years are crushing resale on a $70,000-plus SUV ✅ Why the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV's short electric range and invisible brand presence leave owners paying a plug-in premium for gas-only results ✅ How the Nissan Armada's unchanged platform and thirsty engine lost every comparison to the redesigned Tahoe, Expedition, and hybrid Sequoia ✅ Why the Acura TLX's cramped cabin and frustrating touchpad infotainment cost one owner $14,000 in lost value after just 22 months ✅ How the Cadillac XT4's cheap-feeling interior and misbehaving electronics earned it a reputation as a $48,000 Equinox with a luxury badge ✅ Why the BMW XM lost one owner $65,000 in 18 months after polarizing design and dealer overstock collapsed resale on a $159,000 SUV ✅ How the Genesis GV70 Electrified erased $25,000 before the first owner hit 15,000 miles — trapped between established luxury names and cheaper Hyundai-Kia EVs ✅ Why the Mercedes EQS Sedan lost $50,000 in two years after the Hyperscreen frustrated owners and Tesla won every side-by-side comparison ✅ How the Maserati Ghibli's $500 oil changes, $3,000 brake jobs, and dead-last reliability rankings turned a $90,000 car into a $28,000 trade-in ✅ Why the Lucid Air's nonexistent service network and $100,000-plus price tag created $80,000 losses on some configurations in under two years ✅ How the VinFast VF8 lost over $30,000 in under 18 months — with phantom braking on highways, software lockouts, and almost no dealer support in America Know exactly which cars are collapsing in value, failing in reliability, and costing owners tens of thousands — before you buy one at any price. ─────── If you like this type of content, make sure to: 🔴 Subscribe for more content:    / @suvtestlab   🔔 Turn on the notification bell so you don't miss any of our videos ─────── KEY TERMS Here are some key terms related to the topic that can help enhance your understanding and search for solutions effectively. worst depreciation cars 2026 cars losing value fastest worthless cars 2026 Chevrolet Blazer EV problems Blazer EV depreciation Infiniti QX55 resale value Volkswagen ID.4 reliability Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid recall fire Land Rover Discovery repair costs Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV range Nissan Armada outdated Acura TLX depreciation Cadillac XT4 reliability problems BMW XM depreciation loss BMW XM resale value Genesis GV70 Electrified value Mercedes EQS depreciation EQS vs Tesla Model S Maserati Ghibli maintenance costs Maserati Ghibli reliability Lucid Air service network Lucid Air depreciation VinFast VF8 problems VinFast VF8 phantom braking cars that lose value fastest worst cars to buy 2026 cars to avoid buying worst resale value cars electric car depreciation luxury car depreciation 2026 cars not worth buying biggest money pit cars underwater car loan 2026 worst financial mistake cars ─────── COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT ⚠️ All content on SUV Test Lab is original and protected by copyright law. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of our automotive content and tutorials is strictly prohibited and may result in legal consequences. We put tremendous effort into creating these educational car repair videos for your benefit. Please support our work by watching, sharing, and subscribing rather than copying our content. Thank you for respecting our creative work. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video was researched, scripted, and reviewed by real people with hands-on automotive experience.