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Chevrolet - Suburban (2008)

Discover the Chevrolet Suburban price landscape with a deep dive into the iconic 2008 model. Whether you’re evaluating a brand‑new vehicle or researching a used Chevrolet Suburban price, this guide gives you a clear view of what to expect, how values shift over time, and why the Suburban remains a top choice for large‑family and business needs.

  • Model Year: 2008
  • Engine: 6.6‑L V8 (6,596 cc), 4,162 lb‑ft* horsepower*
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (4‑steer option)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Drivetrain: 4‑wheel drive (4‑steer) or 2‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions (ft):
    • Length: 198.2
    • Wheelbase: 123.6
    • Width: 76.5
    • Height: 75.4
  • Seating Capacity: 5–9 seats
  • Cargo Volume: 112–313 cubic feet (depending on seating)
  • Fuel Economy (EPA): Roughly 13 mpg city / 16 mpg highway (4‑steer)
  • Towing Capacity: 8,171 lb (4‑steer)
  • Key Features: Power‑fold seats, rear‑seat entertainment, advanced safety suite*

Take note: Model trim differences (e.g., LT, LS, SS) and condition heavily influence the *used Chevrolet Suburban price*. Always confirm tooling codes and maintenance records for an accurate valuation.

Chevrolet Suburban Depreciation

The Chevrolet Suburban depreciation pattern reflects its robust build and extensive feature set. Typically, any vehicle loses around 15–20 % of its initial value during the first year—this is true for the 2008 Suburban as well. After that, depreciation slows somewhat, with many large SUVs maintaining 40–45 % of their original value after five years in fair condition. However, variables such as mileage, geographic location, and market supply can shift these ranges.