WORLD BEST

Car price tracker

Track car prices and stay informed on market trends with our comprehensive car pricing tool. See historical prices and compare models to make an informed decision on your next vehicle purchase. Find the best deal on your dream car today!
< Go back
LAND-ROVER

LAND-ROVER - Freelander (2008)

Discover the 2008 Land Rover Fre‑leader – a distinguished compact luxury SUV that blends off‑road charm with refined on‑road comfort. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer or a seasoned collector, the LAND‑ROVER Freelander price for this model continues to intrigue buyers worldwide. The vehicle’s historic appeal and versatility keep its demand high, and its pricing skews based on age, mileage, trim level, and regional market dynamics.

Here’s a concise guide to help you navigate the LAND‑ROVER Freelander 2008 price landscape, understand its depreciation trajectory, and determine what is a 2008 LAND‑ROVER Freelander worth in today’s market.

  • Engine: 2.4‑liter, 4‑cyl, 200 hp (standard); 2.5‑liter, 325 hp with Turbo‑charged option.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (automated manual).
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline) – refining easier on European models.
  • Wheelbase: 2730 mm (107.5 in).
  • Length: 4620 mm (181.9 in).
  • Width: 1840 mm (72.4 in).
  • Height: 2010 mm (79.1 in).
  • Ground Clearance: 210 mm (8.3 in).
  • Weight: 1,705 kg (3760 lb) curb.
  • Drive Layout: Four‑wheel drive with selectable all‑terrain modes.
  • Interior Features: Cloth upholstery (standard), optional leather; available power‑mounted tech, dual‑zone climate control, and supplemental off‑road instrumentation.

While an exact price cannot be quoted without specific details, the used LAND‑ROVER Freelander price for 2008 models in solid service history typically falls within a range that reflects maintenance and condition. Keep in mind that the price for a newer 2008 vehicle with a low mileage is usually higher than one with 100 000 km or more.

Depreciation Insight

Like many luxury and off‑road SUVs, the Land Rover Freelander follows a predictable depreciation pattern. LAND‑ROVER Freelander depreciation tends to be steeper during the first few years due to factory reconditioning, newer technology upgrades, and market shift to newer models.