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Audi - Q7 (2008)
Discover the Audi Q7 and the intriguing shifts in its market value over the years. Whether you’re curious about the Audi Q7 price for a brand‑new model, a used Audi Q7 price, or specifically searching for “Audi Q7 2008 price” and “what is a 2008 Audi Q7 worth,” this guide gives you a comprehensive snapshot of what you need to know before making a purchase.
In this overview we’ll cover everything from the key specs that make the Q7 an icon in the luxury SUV segment, to realistic depreciation figures and comparisons with contemporary rivals. All information is drawn from a neutral database perspective—prices vary by market, condition, mileage, and ownership history, so use this as a starting point for deeper research.
Key Specs – Audi Q7 2008
- Engine: 3.0‑liter V6 TDI (Diesel) or 3.0‑liter V6 TFSI (Petrol) – 310 hp (TDI) / 265 hp (TFSI)
- Transmission: 7‑speed Tiptronic or 6‑speed automatic (depending on trim)
- Powertrain: Quattro all‑wheel drive (standard on most trims)
- Fuel Type: Diesel and Petrol variants available
- Top Speed: 145 mph (TFSI) / 124 mph (TDI)
- Acceleration (0–60 mph): 5.6 s (TFSI) / 6.5 s (TDI)
- Dimensions: Length = 193 in / 4,909 mm; Width = 78 in / 1,983 mm; Height = 71 in / 1,805 mm
- Wheelbase: 114.2 in / 2,898 mm
- Cargo Capacity: 19 cubic feet (back seats up) / 85 cubic feet (back seats folded)
- Interior Features: 7‑seat configuration (optional), leather upholstery, panoramic sunroof, advanced infotainment with navigation, dual‑zone climate control
- Safety Systems: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑departure warning, traction control, multiple airbags, and a suite of driver‑assist features
These specs position the 2008 Audi Q7 as a robust, family‑friendly luxury SUV that balances performance with comfort. As always, the exact configuration (engine, transmission, optional packages) will influence final pricing.
Depreciation Insight – Audi Q7 Depreciation
In the luxury SUV market, depreciation is a key factor for prospective buyers. While premium models retain value better than mainstream vehicles, the Audi Q7 still experiences a noticeable decline, especially in the first few years.
- First Year: The Q7 typically loses 15–20% of its original value. For a 2008 model, this translates to around a 15–20% drop from its launch price.
- Two to Three Years: Depreciation slows to about 10–12% per year, yielding a cumulative loss of roughly 30–35% over three years.
- Five Years and Beyond: Value tapers off, with annual depreciation hovering around 6–8%.
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