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Ford - Taurus X (2008)

  • Model: 2008 Ford Taurus X
  • Engine: 2.3‑liter EcoBoost inline‑4 ($\sim$ 212 hp)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (regular 87 octane)
  • Seating capacity: Up to 6 passengers (optional third row)
  • Dimensions: Length 184.6 in, Width 70.8 in, Height 65.2 in
  • Cargo space: 22.6 cu. ft. (back seats up) / 48.6 cu. ft. (back seats folded)
  • Warranty: 3‑year/36 000‑mi Basic Warranty, 5‑year/60 000‑mi Powertrain Warranty (new vehicles)
  • Safety features: Anti‑Lock Brakes, Vehicle Stability Control, multiple airbags, rear backup camera, traction control, hill‑start assistance
  • Interior tech: 7‑inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, Ford SYNC, optional satellite radio, dual‑zone climate control
  • Other highlights: Spacious cabin, supportive seats, 'Ford Co-Pilot360' safety suite (if equipped), and a 4‑point rear seat belt for the recliner seat

Curious about Ford Taurus X price trends? The 2008 Ford Taurus X still captures attention from buyers looking for a practical, roomy sedan that balances performance with affordability.

2008 Ford Taurus X price is often discussed among used‑car shoppers. While you won’t find a sticker price today, the vehicle has established a steady price range that varies by mileage, condition, and location. If you’re exploring used Ford Taurus X price options, expect a range that reflects the car’s history, trim level, and any available warranties.

Depreciation Profile + Long‑Term Value

  • First‑year drop: The Taurus X typically loses 15‑20% of its starting value during the first 12 months.
  • Year‑to‑year decline: Over its first five years, the vehicle can depreciate 50‑60% of its original value, with a slower decline thereafter.
  • Residual value: At the 7‑year mark, a 2008 Taurus X usually holds about 30‑35% of its original price, depending on mileage and upkeep.

That means a Ford Taurus X depreciation calculation for a buyer who plans to keep the car for many years can help them gauge total cost of ownership. For instance, a car originally MSRP‑equivalent at $20,000 might be worth 2024 roughly $6,000‑$8,000 if well maintained.

What Is a 2008 Ford Taurus X Worth?

  • High‑condition example (under 50,000 miles): $6,800 - $7,800
  • Average wear (50,000‑85,000 miles): $5,200 - $6,000
  • Extended mileage (85,000‑120,000 miles): $4,100 - $5,000
  • Note: These values are indicative and vary by market, location, and vehicle history.

When you ask what is a 2008 Ford Taurus X worth, the answer depends on thorough inspections, maintenance records, and trim features such as the optional Sport package or Si Rear idea. Dealerships typically price newer 2008 vehicles higher than those with long‑time usage, even if the style remains intact.

Comparison Context

Compared to similar models, the Taurus X’s stance in the midsize sedan market is revealing:

  • Chevrolet Impala (2008): Comparable size, slightly lower horsepower, comparable depreciation.
  • Honda Accord (2008): Cleaner interior, higher reliability rating but a narrower range of seating options.
  • Ford Fusion (2008): Slightly less cargo space but better variety of engine choices.

In the midsize sedan segment, the Taurus X is popular in markets looking for a roomy cabin and


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