Nissan GT-R Depreciation Rate and Curve
Are you researching the depreciation rates in a Nissan GT-R? On this page, we'll list all the depreciation information for the 12 years of data we have for the Nissan GT-R - from 2009 to the most recent model in 2020.
Nissan GT-R Historical Depreciation Table
Below is a historical table for the Nissan GT-R that displays year by year depreciation data.
Model Year |
Price When New |
(%) Current Depreciation |
($) Current Depreciation |
Current Residual Value |
2020 |
$156,607 |
37% |
$57,896 |
$98,711 |
2019 |
$128,540 |
17% |
$21,790 |
$106,750 |
2018 |
$128,490 |
29% |
$36,665 |
$91,825 |
2017 |
$137,657 |
29% |
$39,349 |
$98,308 |
2016 |
$121,090 |
30% |
$36,415 |
$84,675 |
2015 |
$115,710 |
42% |
$48,860 |
$66,850 |
2014 |
$108,210 |
45% |
$48,635 |
$59,575 |
2013 |
$101,570 |
47% |
$48,108 |
$53,462 |
2012 |
$92,525 |
51% |
$47,213 |
$45,312 |
2011 |
$84,060 |
50% |
$42,185 |
$41,875 |
2010 |
$81,915 |
51% |
$42,053 |
$39,862 |
2009 |
$77,965 |
52% |
$40,277 |
$37,688 |
Forecasted Depreciation
Model Year |
Forecast Value |
Forecast Period (years) |
2020 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2019 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2018 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2017 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2016 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2015 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2014 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2013 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2012 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2011 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2010 |
$90,832 |
5 |
2009 |
$90,832 |
5 |