Cayman keeps value

The Porsche 718 Cayman reportedly loses only about ~10% of its value over five years — versus a ~42% average depreciation for cars overall — with comparable examples: Toyota Tacoma ~20% and Honda Civic ~23% over five years. (x.com)

iSeeCars’ model page for the Porsche 718 Cayman shows an estimated five‑year private‑party resale value of $65,859 for the model. (iseecars.com) The iSeeCars Top‑25 depreciation rankings were compiled from nearly 950,000 five‑year‑old used‑car transactions sold between March 2025 and February 2026, the dataset used to produce the market‑wide comparisons. (iseecars.com) For context on comparable models, iSeeCars lists a projected five‑year private‑party resale of $25,748 for a Toyota Tacoma and $19,084 for a Honda Civic in its model pages. (iseecars.com) Edmunds’ True Cost to Own calculation for the 2024 718 Cayman shows roughly $49,175 in depreciation over five years for selected trims and a total five‑year ownership cost above $100,000 for that example. (edmunds.com) Kelley Blue Book’s valuation data highlights model‑year variation, noting the 2022 718 Cayman experienced about a 24% decline over a recent three‑year window in KBB’s records. (kbb.com) The range in published figures reflects methodology differences: iSeeCars uses large samples of used‑car sales for model pages and ranking lists, while Edmunds and KBB use dealer/auction pricing and TCO formulas that produce different dollar and percentage estimates. (iseecars.com)

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