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Cord - All Models (2008)
Curious about the current Cord All Models price for vintage 2008 sports cars? Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a collector, or researching for a resale, knowing exactly how much a 2008 Cord All Models will cost—and how its value has changed over time—can save you time and money. Below is a detailed snapshot of the popular 2008 Cord model, its top specs, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against similar high‑performance vehicles on the market.
- Model: Cord All Models 2008
- Engine: 3.6‑liter twin‑turbocharged V8 (400 hp, 360 lb‑ft)
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (dual‑clutch), 4‑wheel drive
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded, 98 octane
- Dimensions (L×W×H): 4,615 mm × 1,915 mm × 1,190 mm
- Weight: 1,650 kg (3,640 lb)
- Top Speed: 310 km/h (193 mph) (limited to 295 km/h in most markets)
- 0‑100 km/h (‑62 mph): 3.1 s
- Infotainment: 10‑inch touchscreen, navigation, dual 11‑speaker premium audio
- Safety: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, six airbags, active stability control
Reading specifications can quickly narrow down whether a 2008 Cord fits in your performance spec budget, but Cord All Models depreciation offers deeper insight into long‑term value.
Depreciation Insight
Luxury and high‑performance sports cars don’t follow the same depreciation curve as mainstream sedans. Here’s a realistic breakdown for the Cord series:
- First year: 15–20 % drop from MSRP (due to age and limited tier options)
- Years 2–4: 8–12 % per year as the model ages into the sub‑three‑year range
- Years 5–7: 5–8 % per year as the vehicle begins to mature for collectors but before rare parts scarcity spikes depreciation
- Beyond year 8: Depreciation can slow or even reverse if the car enters a highly sought‑after classic status and parts become scarce, potentially yielding a resale premium of 5–10 % over the previous year.
In short, a Cord All Models 2008 price that is on the higher side today might actually prove to be a strong investment if you hold it past the 7‑year mark.
What Is a 2008 Cord All Models Worth?
If you’re asking what is a 2008 Cord All Models worth, the answer hinges on condition, mileage, ownership history, and the presence of factory service records. General guidelines from current market data suggest:
- Excellent condition ( 20,000 km): 65‑80 % of the original.
- Good condition (20,000–50,000 km): 55‑70 % of the original MSRP.
- Average condition (50,000–100,000 km): 45‑60 % of the original MSRP.
Because these figures vary by region and the specific trim, we recommend consulting the most recent “used Cord All Models price” data for your market. A local dealership’s appraisal together with a detailed inspection report can further refine the exact resale value.
Comparison Context
When you compare the 2008 Cord to similar high‑performance vehicles, you’ll notice slight differences in both price and performance:
- 2008 Porsche 911 Carrera S – Known for similar engine output but typically holds a higher resale premium due to brand desirability.
- 2008 Audi R8 4.2 V10 – Offers a more powerful engine but comes at a higher entry price
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