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Hyundai - Santa Fe (2008)

Looking to buy or sell a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe? The Hyundai Santa Fe price is a key clue to whether the vehicle fits your budget or is a good investment, but too many variables—age, mileage, condition and location—contribute to the final number. In 2008 the Santa Fe debuted as a compelling medium‑sized crossover, and today it continues to be a popular choice for families and adventure seekers alike. Understanding the exact Hyundai Santa Fe 2008 price, what a used Santa Fe costs on the secondary market, and how the vehicle’s value depreciates over time can help you avoid overpaying, or discover a sweet spot for a future purchase.

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 2.4 L 4‑Cylinder (I4) – 167 hp, 167 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: Standard 5‑Speed Manual; optional 6‑Speed Automatic in select trims
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane) – EPA rated 21 mpg city / 25 mpg highway
  • Dimensions: 186.7 in (length) × 74.9 in (width) × 66.4 in (height)
  • Wheelbase: 110.7 in
  • Curb Weight: 3,490 lb (standard; varies by trim)
  • Seating Capacity: 5 (standard), 7‑seat option in later trims
  • Drive Type: Front‑wheel drive (FWD); optional all‑wheel drive (AWD) featured in certain trims
  • Towing Capacity: 1,200 lb (with proper accessories)
  • Safety Features: Multiple airbags, traction control, anti‑lock braking system (ABS), stability control; selected models hold a 4‑star rating in the NHTSA safety test
  • Infotainment: 2.4‑inch or 6‑inch twist‑till display, 4‑speaker audio system, Bluetooth connectivity, optional Fox‑Pro GPS navigation bus
  • Warranty: Standard 3‑year/36‑000‑mi limited warranty; extended warranty plans available

Depreciation Insight: How the Hyundai Santa Fe Loses Value

All passenger vehicles undergo depreciation, but the rate varies by brand, model and market demand. For a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe, the depreciation curve looks like this: