Resale Value Curve
A two column split pairs a heading and three retention notes with a card charting resale value falling over six years to a marked floor.
A two column split pairs a heading and three retention notes with a card charting resale value falling over six years to a marked floor.
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Resale Value Curve draws one line, the share of the new price a piece keeps across six years of ownership, from every unit the bench has graded since 2015. A dashed floor marks the guaranteed minimum and a ringed point marks year three, where most owners trade in.
The left column carries the argument, three retention notes and a line on why the curve flattens instead of hitting zero. The chart is an illustrative inline SVG, so the points and labels are yours to reset against your own resale data.
Reach for this block on the resale or pricing page for the buyer doing the long math, the one asking what the thing will be worth when they are done with it. Publishing the curve before the sale, not after, is the whole trust move.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
Before
After
One strong use is resale retention over time. Other curves:
Tip: mark the one point that matters, year three here, so the eye lands on the decision instead of reading the whole line.