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Lincoln - Navigator (2008)

Looking for the right value on a 2008 Lincoln Navigator can feel like hunting for a needle in a haystack—especially when you’re trying to pin down the best Lincoln Navigator price without opening the door on a used vehicle’s hidden costs. This detailed overview will walk you through what you need to know about the 2008 model, what the Lincoln Navigator 2008 price may look like in today's used‑car market, and the depreciation curve that shapes an owner’s long‑term cost. All of this, without pinning down a single dollar figure, because that varies by market, condition, mileage and trim level.

  • Engine: 6.2 L V8 (4.5 L Eaton V-8) producing 385 hp
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with torque‑converter clutch
  • Drive type: All‑wheel drive (AWD) with a 2‑stage transfer case
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline
  • Powertrain: 5.4 L inline‑6 (optional, reduced power at 272 hp)
  • Dimensions: Length 207 in, width 77 in, wheelbase 123 in, height 71 in
  • Front & rear suspension: MacPherson strut/coil‑spring at the front, multi‑link with coil‑springs at the rear
  • Seating capacity: Up to 7 passengers, configurable for 6 in crew‑load mode
  • Cargo space: 115 cu ft with all seats up; 358 cu ft with rear seats folded
  • Interior features: Leather upholstery, climate control, rear‑seat audio, entertainment via DVD & USB; optional navigation and premium sound
  • Safety & tech: Parking sensors, blind‑spot & rear cross‑traffic alert, dual‑zone AC, 8‑in touchscreen, blind‑spot monitoring, and optional driver‑assist package

While the details above paint a clear picture of what the 2008 Lincoln Navigator offers, the next piece of the puzzle is knowing how the Lincoln Navigator depreciation unfolds over time, which in turn informs the used Lincoln Navigator price you’ll actually see.

Depreciation Insight
In the first year after purchase, a new Navigator typically loses 15‑20 % of its value. Over the next two to three years the pace slows, but a total decline of roughly 35‑45 % is common by the end of the fifth year. For used models that are 10‑12 years old and have well‑tracked mileage, depreciation usually hovers around 50‑55 % from their original sticker price. However, this figure can swing both up and down based on maintenance records, accident history, and whether the vehicle has been kept in a climate‑controlled environment.

Understanding the depreciation curve is especially important when you ask yourself, what is a 2008 Lincoln Navigator worth? While the answer varies, the price you’ll encounter will typically reflect the current condition, mileage and trim level. If the motor hasn't been overworked, there are no major rust patches, and all the premium features are intact, buyers can expect a higher-than-average value. Conversely, a heavily used Navigator with high mileage or a history of mechanical issues will sit on the lower end of the used‑price spectrum.

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Last tracked date Status Price Price rank Link
2 years ago used US$4,977.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used US$4,977.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used US$7,999.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used US$9,900.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used US$9,900.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used US$7,433.00 Unlock all links
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