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How much is a 2008 H3 worth?

In brief, a 2008 GMC H3 typically sells for about $3,000 to $12,000 today, depending on mileage, trim, and overall condition. Private-party buyers usually pay more than trade-ins, with low-mileage, well-maintained examples (especially Alpha trim) commanding the higher end of the range.


Understanding the value landscape


The vehicle’s market value is driven by several factors, including how many miles it has, how well it has been maintained, the trim level, whether there is a clean title, and regional demand for rugged mid-size SUVs. Below are rough benchmarks and what tends to push prices higher or lower.


Price ranges by mileage (private-party values, typical U.S. markets):



  • Low mileage (≤ 100,000 miles): about $6,000–$12,000

  • Mid mileage (100,000–150,000 miles): about $4,000–$7,500

  • High mileage (> 150,000 miles): about $3,000–$5,000


These figures reflect broad market trends and can vary by region, vehicle condition, and local demand for rugged SUVs with off-road capability.


Trim, condition, and how they affect value


In 2008 the H3 lineup included base variants, SLE, and the higher-performance Alpha (which used a V8 engine). The Alpha trim typically carries a premium because of the engine, equipment, and options, but condition and mileage remain the primary price levers. The ranges below assume clean titles and typical equipment for each trim class.


Estimated private-party value by trim (rough ranges, depending on mileage and condition):



  • Base/SLE (4x4, non-Alpha): about $3,500–$8,000

  • SLE with more options or slightly higher miles: about $4,500–$9,000

  • Alpha (V8, most features): about $7,000–$12,000


Note that a well-documented maintenance history, recent servicing, and clean accident records can nudge prices toward the higher end, even within a given mileage band.


How to verify current value today


To nail down a specific asking or offer price, consult multiple sources and compare local listings. The following steps help you triangulate a fair value.



  1. Check multiple pricing guides for your exact year, trim, mileage, and condition (Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, and Edmunds are commonly used benchmarks).

  2. Browse current local listings for 2008 H3s with similar mileage and trim to see what sellers are asking and what buyers are paying.

  3. Review vehicle history reports to confirm no major accidents, title issues, or odometer problems.

  4. Request trade-in quotes from nearby dealers and compare them to private-party price ranges to understand the gap.

  5. Consider regional demand and seasonality; in some markets, rugged SUVs fetch higher prices in winter or in areas with rough terrain.


In practice, cross-referencing these sources and inspecting the specific vehicle (service records, rust, frame integrity, and maintenance items) will yield the most accurate current value.


Bottom line


The 2008 H3 sits in a broad value band because there are many variables at play. If you own one, focus on mileage, maintenance history, and the trim level to gauge its value, then corroborate with multiple pricing sources and local listings to set a realistic asking or offer price.


Summary


A 2008 GMC H3 is generally worth between about $3,000 and $12,000 today. Low-mileage Alpha models in good condition sit near the top end, while high-mileage or rough-condition units are toward the lower end. To determine a precise value, compare KBB, NADA, and Edmunds estimates with current local listings, and consider vehicle history, maintenance records, and regional demand. This approach will help you land a fair price whether you’re buying or selling.

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