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How much is a 2008 Chrysler Town and Country worth today?

Prices for a 2008 Chrysler Town & Country today generally range from about $2,000 to $8,000, depending on mileage, trim, and condition.


The 2008 Town & Country, part of Chrysler's aging minivan lineup, is now a mid-2000s vehicle where value is driven by mileage, maintenance history, and the specific trim level (LX, Touring, Touring-L, or Limited). In this article, we break down current market dynamics, typical price bands, and practical steps to verify worth using popular valuation tools and local listings.


Current market snapshot


The price you can expect to pay or receive for a 2008 Town & Country depends on several practical factors. The market tends to reward lower mileage, clean maintenance history, and desirable features such as Stow 'n Go seating, DVD entertainment, and other era-appropriate options.


Key price drivers



  • Vehicle mileage

  • Overall mechanical and cosmetic condition

  • Trim level and installed options (LX, Touring, Touring-L, Limited)

  • Maintenance history and presence of service records

  • Accident history and title status

  • Location and local demand for minivans


In practice, these factors combine to widen the price range significantly. A well-kept example with lower miles in a favorable market can pull toward the higher end of the range, while higher-mileage units or those needing notable repairs fetch less.


Typical value ranges by mileage


To give a rough frame of reference, here are ballpark private-party value bands by mileage, recognizing that condition and trim can move numbers up or down. Local dealer pricing and trade-in offers will usually be lower than private-party sale prices.



  1. 60,000–100,000 miles: roughly $5,000 to $8,000 (private party condition can push toward the higher end; trade-ins typically lower).

  2. 100,001–130,000 miles: roughly $3,500 to $6,000.

  3. 130,001–170,000 miles: roughly $2,000 to $4,500.

  4. 170,001 miles and above: roughly $1,000 to $3,000.


Keep in mind these bands are indicative and can vary by the market, the vehicle’s actual condition, and the presence of desirable features like DVD, leather seats, or a power liftgate.


How to determine the exact value today


Because prices shift with supply and demand, use a combination of valuation guides and current listings to triangulate a fair value for your vehicle or offer.


Steps to valuation



  1. Collect key information: VIN, current odometer reading, trim level, optional equipment, and maintenance records.

  2. Check multiple valuation sources: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds True Market Value (TMV), and NADA Guides, entering your vehicle’s specifics.

  3. Survey local listings to gauge real-world asking prices: CarGurus, AutoTrader, Cars.com, Craigslist, and local dealer inventories.

  4. Compare private-party sale prices to trade-in estimates from nearby dealers to understand negotiation options.

  5. Adjust for condition: if you recently replaced tires, brakes, a battery, or other major components, reflect improvements in the asking price.


After compiling data, you’ll typically find a range that aligns with your vehicle’s particular mileage, condition, and location. Use this to set a realistic asking price or to determine what to offer if you’re buying.


Summary


The 2008 Chrysler Town & Country sits in the mid-range used-car market for minivans. Expect private-party prices to generally fall between roughly $2,000 and $8,000, with well-kept, lower-mileage examples closer to the higher end. Always verify with current valuation tools and local listings, and adjust for condition, trim, and maintenance history. This approach gives you a realistic sense of what a 2008 Town & Country is worth today.

How many miles does a 2008 town and country last?


It's helpful to know the expected mileage of a used car before picking one with a history. According to enginepatrol.com, the Chrysler Town and Country will last 200,000-250,000 with the right care.



What is the value of a 2008 Chrysler Town and Country van?


Estimated Values

ConditionTrade-In ValuePrivate Party Value
Excellent$1,940$3,680
Very Good$1,840$3,505
Good$1,715$3,330
Fair$1,415$2,855



What are common problems with the 2008 Town & Country?


Top 2008 Chrysler Town & Country Problems

  • Shifting Harshness and Shuddering Issue.
  • Failure of rear evaporator.
  • The Power Window Motor and/or Regulator May Fail.
  • Reasons for Excess Oil Consumption.
  • Chrysler Town & Country intermittent instrument cluster failure causing erratic gauge readings and e...



What year to avoid Chrysler Town and Country?


The Chrysler Town and Country years to stay away from include:

  • 2005.
  • 2008.
  • 2010.
  • 2011.
  • 2012.
  • 2014.


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