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!
LAND-ROVER - Range Rover Sport (2008)
Discover the LAND‑ROVER Range Rover Sport—a blend of luxury, performance, and rugged capability that has captivated drivers since its debut. Whether you’re exploring the LAND‑ROVER Range Rover Sport price of today’s models or wondering about the LAND‑ROVER Range Rover Sport 2008 price, this guide offers a clear, data‑driven snapshot that respects the vehicle’s heritage and market realities. Prices for the iconic 2008 model campaign widely, but they vary by region, condition, and mileage, so use this overview as a starting point for deeper inquiry.
- Model Year: 2008 (and newer variants)
- Engine: 4.4‑litre supercharged V8 (useful for 2008 base models); newer models feature turbo‑charged inline‑6 or X‑Drive hybrid options.
- Power Output: 340 hp (2008 V8) to 479 hp (2023 V8).
- Transmission: 5‑ or 6‑speed automatic for older models; 8‑speed automatic for recent releases.
- Drive Configuration: All‑wheel drive (X‑Drive) for optimal traction.
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (Petrol); hybrid variants available with electric assistance.
- Dimensions: Length 4,719 mm; Width 1,959 mm; Height 1,702 mm; Wheelbase 2,691 mm.
- Seating Capacity: 5‑seat standard, optional 7‑seat layouts in some market trims.
- Fuel Economy: EPA 14 mpg city / 20 mpg highway (2008); up to 20 mpg city / 25 mpg highway (2023 hybrid).
- Safety Features: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS braking, traction control; newer models include blind‑spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control.
- Warranty: 2‑year/25,000 mi basic; extended warranty options available from the manufacturer.
Depreciation Insight: LAND‑ROVER Range Rover Sport depreciation Explained
Buying or selling a LAND‑ROVER Range Rover Sport requires understanding its depreciation curve. While all vehicles eventually lose value, luxury SUVs like the Range Rover Sport exhibit a relatively moderate decline compared with mainstream sedans.
- First Year: Typically loses 15–20 % of its purchase price.
- First Three Years: Depreciation averages 45–50 % overall; the 2008 model often sits in the 35–40 % range because older vehicles see accelerated decline as factory service updates run out.
- Five Years: Many owners report a 60‑65 % total depreciation from MSRP, which is acceptable given the vehicle’s premium status.
- Ten Years: Depreciation
Last 20 car trackeds
Last tracked date Status Price Price rank Link 2 years ago used €12,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €11,500.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 3 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 4 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 4 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 4 years ago used €17,990.00 Unlock all links 4 years ago used €19,500.00 Unlock all links 4 years ago used €10,900.00 Unlock all links 4 years ago used €10,900.00 Unlock all links Note that old links may not work