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Holden - All Models (2008)

Picture yourself behind the wheel of a classic Australian favorite, the Holden All Models, from the 2008 model year. With its familiar design cues and a reputation for reliability, the 2008 Holden represents a sweet spot in the used car market—more affordable than newer luxury rivals yet still offering a comfortable ride for families and commuters alike. Curious about Holden All Models price? Want to know what is a 2008 Holden All Models worth? These are the questions many buyers ask before making a purchase, and the answers depend on a mix of condition, mileage, and regional demand.

  • Engine: 2.0‑L inline‑4 or optional 2.2‑L turbo‑charged inline‑4 (varies by trim)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (A3), 3‑speed automatic (S4)
  • Power: 115‑140 hp, 200‑240 Nm torque range
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (petrol)
  • Driving Dynamics: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) platform with 2.0‑m wheelbase
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,460 mm
    • Width: 1,750 mm
    • Height: 1,460 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,670 mm
  • Interior Features:
    • Manual air‑conditioning (optional automatic)
    • Power front seats, optional power windows
    • Standard 60‑/80‑pin USB and Bluetooth connectivity (higher trims)
  • Safety Equipment:
    • Dual front airbags, ABS, EBD, traction control (mid‑ and higher trims)
    • Optional side‑airbag system (S4 trim)

When evaluating used Holden All Models price, buyers quickly learn that the vehicle’s depreciation curve is an essential factor to consider. The Holden brand, while renowned for its durability, typically experiences a standard Australian car depreciation rate. In the first year alone, a 2008 Holden often loses approximately 18–22 % of its initial market value, followed by a yearly erosion of roughly 8–12 % thereafter. After five years, a well‑maintained Holden may retain only about 35–40 % of its original price in resale terms.

How does this line up against Holden All Models depreciation trends across other models? A comparison to the Ford Falcon or Toyota Camry, for instance, shows that while Tacomas and Camrys can hold a slightly stronger resale value, the Holden’s depreciation path remains moderate due to its solid build and low maintenance costs. In particular, the 2008 Holden was competing with premium compact SUV segments that have seen decent retention—making it a sensible option for budget‑savvy buyers looking for a balance of performance and cost of ownership.

Another key query: what is a 2008 Holden All Models worth? In practice, the value is a blend of condition, mileage, and market demand. A 2008 Holden with under 60,000 km, in showroom quality, and all service documents intact, will command a price on the higher end of the used market band. Conversely, models with over 110,000 km or visible wear will fall toward the lower range. Because


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