[Car Tips] Hong Kong's Most Valuable Car Models
🚗 Editor's note: Is Hong Kong's value retention rate different from that of other countries?
Hong Kong has a large population and limited land, expensive parking spaces, and a high First Registration Tax (FRT), so new cars depreciate heavily right after they are delivered. However, some car models depreciate more slowly, and are even so popular in the second-hand market that their prices are increased.
The value retention rate is affected by several factors:
- Brand reliability (few breakdowns, low maintenance costs)
- Adequate supply of parts
- High demand in the second-hand market (taxi drivers, families, transportation)
- Government policies (tax system, electric vehicle incentives)
- Availability (popular models are sometimes in high demand even secondhand)
1️⃣ Hong Kong's most valuable car models (based on market observations over the past 3-5 years)
🥇 No.1 Toyota Alphard / Vellfire
- Value retention rate : After 3 years, the car price can still be retained at about 65%-75%.
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reason :
- The first choice for business transfers, hotels, travel agencies, and cross-border car rentals
- The seven-seater car has large space and high comfort
- Both Japanese imported and parallel imported versions are popular
- The second-hand market has stable demand, and sometimes even increases in price.
- Editor’s opinion : If you are doing business/cross-border transportation, drive it for 3-4 years before selling it, the depreciation will be shockingly low.
🥈 No.2 Toyota Hiace
- Value retention rate : After 3 years, the car price can be retained by about 70%-80%.
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reason :
- The king of commercial vehicles, durable and easy to maintain
- Essential for delivery, decoration industry, and cross-border logistics
- Hong Kong's commercial vehicle tax system + stable demand
- Editor’s opinion : Basically, if there is a market, there will be someone to take it. Even a 20-year-old car still has a price.
🥉 No.3 Honda Stepwgn / Freed
- Value retention rate : After 3 years, the car price can be retained by about 60%-70%.
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reason :
- Japanese car is the best choice for seven-seater cars, a favorite for families and Uber drivers.
- Low fuel consumption and easy maintenance
- There are few listings in the secondary market, and they are sold out as soon as they are released.
- Editor’s opinion : It is suitable for family use and drivers and customers are still rushing to buy it when it is sold.
No.4 Toyota Prius / Prius+
- Value retention rate : about 60%–65% after 3 years
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reason :
- Hybrid vehicles are durable and have low fuel consumption
- Taxis, Uber, and commuters all like it
- Second-hand hybrid batteries have a long lifespan, and Hong Kong's weather has little impact on the channel.
- Editor’s opinion : You may not think it looks good, but it will always be easy to sell in the second-hand market.
No. 5 Tesla Model 3 (select years)
- Value retention rate : Depending on policy changes, in some years, the car price can be retained at about 55%–65%.
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reason :
- Electric vehicle boom + mature charging network
- Hong Kong's fuel-free policy has obvious advantages
- There is a big price difference before and after the policy change, buy early and enjoy early
- Editor’s opinion : Buy during a period of policy stability for good value preservation; however, be mindful of battery health and changes in government tax incentives.
No.6 Toyota Corolla Cross/RAV4
- Value retention rate : about 60%–65% after 3 years
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reason :
- SUV craze + value-preserving Japanese brands
- Reasonable fuel consumption and moderate space
- The secondary market supply is not large
- Editor’s opinion : If you want the feel of an SUV but don’t want the price to drop quickly, these two models are safe choices.
No.7 Suzuki Jimny
- Value retention rate : After 3 years, the car can retain about 70%–80% of its value (sometimes with a premium)
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reason :
- Global demand exceeds supply
- Small off-road vehicle, fun and collectible
- Hong Kong has limited quotas, so second-hand prices remain high.
- Editor’s opinion : The waiting period for a new car is long, and you have to queue up to buy one. Second-hand cars are even more expensive than new ones.
No.8 Toyota Noah / Esquire
- Value retention rate : about 60%–68% after 3 years
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reason :
- Another option in the seven-seater car market
- The body is thinner than Alphard, making it easier to park.
- Uber and family are both suitable
- Editor’s opinion : Compared with Stepwgn, Toyota’s brand value retention is slightly higher.
2️⃣ Common features behind value-preserving cars
- Mainly Japanese brands : Toyota, Honda, Suzuki
- Stable market demand : commercial, cross-border, family, and ride-sharing platforms
- Easy to find parts : easy maintenance, no need to worry about waiting for parts
- Wide range of uses : for personal use, for business
- Limited supply : Hot items have limited quotas, so prices are naturally high.
3️⃣ Editor’s practical advice
- Want the lowest depreciation → Choose a commercial or cross-border popular car (Alphard, Hiace)
- Want to take care of family comfort → Seven-seater cars such as Stepwgn and Noah
- Want to have fun and maintain value → Suzuki Jimny
- Electric car enthusiasts → Pay attention to Tesla's price and policy changes
4️⃣ Notes⚠️
- The policy impact is huge (especially the tax incentives for electric vehicles)
- Even if the car is value-preserving, poor maintenance records and accident records will cause its value to drop significantly.
- Listing during the secondary market peak season (e.g. before the Lunar New Year) will result in better prices.
❤️ Summary
📌 The best value-retaining brands in Hong Kong are almost exclusively Japanese MPVs, commercial vehicles, and some electric vehicles.📌 Value retention doesn't mean no depreciation, it just means slower depreciation.📌 Think carefully about your intended use before buying. Pick the right model and maintain it well, and you'll naturally be able to command a higher price when you sell it in the future.
Hong Kong's most valuable car models quick reference table
Ranking | car models | 3-year value retention rate | Popular reasons | Recommended Uses |
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🥇 1 | Toyota Alphard / Vellfire | 65%–75% | Business, cross-border, comfortable seven-seater car | Business transfer/family long distance |
🥈 2 | Toyota Hiace | 70%–80% | Commercial durable king, maintenance flat | Delivery/cross-border logistics |
🥉 3 | Honda Stepwgn / Freed | 60%–70% | Seven-seater cars are popular in the market and have low fuel consumption | Family/Uber |
4 | Toyota Prius / Prius+ | 60%–65% | Hybrid is fuel-efficient and a favorite among drivers | Transportation/ride-sharing platforms |
5 | Tesla Model 3 (select years) | 55%–65% | Electric car craze, free fuel | Daily commuting/long distance |
6 | Toyota Corolla Cross / RAV4 | 60%–65% | SUV craze, Japanese reliability | Family/Leisure |
7 | Suzuki Jimny | 70%–80% | Limited supply, off-road fun | Cars/Collections |
8 | Toyota Noah / Esquire | 60%–68% | Medium-sized seven-seater car, easy parking | Family/Uber |
📌 High value retention group (green): value retention rate ≥ 65% after 3 years
📌 Medium value retention group (yellow): The value retention rate after 3 years is about 55%–65%.
The data is based on observations of the Hong Kong market over the past 3-5 years. Actual results depend on vehicle condition, maintenance records, and policy changes.