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Toyota - Avalon (2008)
Discover the Toyota Avalon 2008 price and how this generous midsize sedan has performed in today’s used‑car market. With a reputation for comfort, reliability, and a roomy interior, the Avalon’s value has remained steady, making it a sought‑after choice for families and commuters alike. Whether you’re evaluating the Toyota Avalon 2008 price for a new purchase or curious about the used Toyota Avalon price, this guide gives you a data‑driven snapshot of what you can expect.
- Engine: 3.5‑L V6, 236 hp, 215 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (2008), 5‑speed manual (optional)
- Fuel Type: gasoline (regular 87% octane)
- Drivetrain: front‑wheel drive (FWD)
- Dimensions: LOA 192.3 in, wheelbase 111.0 in, width 72.2 in, height 58.9 in
- Weight: 4,405 lb (dry)
- Seating Capacity: 5 passengers
- Cargo Capacity: 11.4 ft³ behind third‑row seat, 35.4 ft³ behind second‑row seat, 79.8 ft³ behind first‑row seat
- Fuel Economy: 16 mpg city / 22 mpg highway (EPA estimate)
- Safety: front‑and‑side airbags, ABS, stability control (standard in 2008)
Depreciation Insight
The Toyota Avalon depreciation curve has historically been smooth, reflecting the brand’s durability. Typically, a 2008 model will:
- lose 15‑20% of its original purchase price in the first year;
- lose an additional 10‑12% over the next two years, bringing its total depreciation to roughly 30‑35% after three years;
- exceed 50% depreciation by the fifth year, a threshold that many owners consider “one‑fifth of the original cost.”
These figures are averages based on market roll‑averages; actual depreciation varies by mileage, condition, and geographic region.
Market Comparison
Compared to similar midsize sedans, the Avalon typically outperforms competitors in terms of interior space and engine output. When you ask “what is a 2008 Toyota Avalon worth”, you’ll usually find that it commands a premium over comparable vehicles such as:
- the Honda Accord LX (V6);
- the Chevrolet Impala (V6); and
- the Ford Fusion 3.5L (often discontinued in some regions).
In many markets, the Avalon is priced roughly 8–12% above these equivalents, largely due to its larger body dimensions and V6 performance. Conversely, it offers a higher resale value, owing largely to Toyota’s brand reputation for longevity.
Market Position
Popular in the family sedan segment, the
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