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The data presented on this site looks like crap, it's just a brand and a price average change for cars 1-5 years old. They talk about iseecars looking at segments but they aren't comparing segments in the data on this page, just the overall used price by brand.
They also point out in their other article that tesla's MSRP has dropped heavily across the board from oct 2022 -> nov 2023 for the exact same configuration. With a price cut that big (since the used car market has cooled significantly) I can't imagine used prices wouldn't adjust downward to reflect the price difference. Like say say in this article, someone who bought a model x dual motor for 120k in oct 2022 could turn around and sell it for 75k and buy another brand new like model.