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LAND-ROVER - Range Rover (2008)

Looking to buy a classic 2008 LAND‑ROVER Range Rover? The LAND‑ROVER Range Rover price for a 2008 model is often a subject of comparison among enthusiasts and first‑time buyers alike. While the exact cost varies by country, condition, mileage, and optional features, the 2008 Range Rover typically sits within a middle‑tier luxury SUV bracket. Understanding the price context, key specifications, depreciation, and how this model stacks against its peers can provide a clear roadmap when evaluating offers in the used‑car market.

  • Engine: 3.0‑liter twin‑turbo V6 P71 (72 hp/moe 500 lb‑ft)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (optional 7‑speed for newer trim)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (single‑fuel) with a 20‑gal capacity
  • Dimensions & Layout: 203″ L × 78″ W × 72″ H, 4‑wheel drive with all‑wheel standard
  • Drive Configuration: Permanent 4‑wheel drive with Terrain Response system
  • Wheelbase: 122.8″
  • Interior: Leather trim, 7‑seat (optional 5‑seat), power‑facing seats, upgraded audio kit
  • Safety: Electronic Stability Control, Antilock Braking, 6 airbags (front, side, curtain)
  • Technology: Navigation, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry, optional panoramic sunroof
  • Fuel Economy: 15‑17 mpg city / 20‑23 mpg highway (EPA)

When researching LAND‑ROVER Range Rover 2008 price, buyers quickly hit two key considerations: the base price and the values that shifts it. The original MSRP for the 2008 Range Rover ranged from approximately US $56,000 to US $82,000, depending on trim level (Base, X, L, and Invicta). In practice, the market price now typically reflects mileage (min–max 10 000–60 000 mi), mechanical condition, ownership history, and optional packages. Therefore, you’ll often see sellers quote a variance of US $30,000 cents – US $60,000 cents in the United States, or a comparable range in other countries, with variations for “factory reconditioned” versus “private sale.”

Depreciation Insight

The LAND‑ROVER Range Rover depreciation is a well‑documented phenomenon in the luxury SUV market. Typically, a 2008 Range Rover loses about 15‑20% of its


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