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How much is a 2008 Honda Fit Sport worth?

In brief, a 2008 Honda Fit Sport typically sells for between about $2,500 and $6,000, depending on mileage, condition, and location. Private-party sales often land toward the higher end if the car is well maintained with reasonable miles. Dealer offers tend to be lower, reflecting trade-in conditions.


The question asks how much a 2008 Honda Fit Sport is worth today. This depends on several factors including mileage, maintenance history, accident records, and regional demand. This article provides current market ranges, explains the key factors that influence value, and offers practical steps to verify the price for your specific car.


Current value ranges by mileage and condition


Below are typical price bands you might see in today’s market for a 2008 Fit Sport. Exact numbers vary by region, vehicle history, and condition.



  • Private party sale, average condition, 100,000–140,000 miles: roughly $2,800–$4,500

  • Private party sale, good condition, 70,000–99,000 miles: roughly $4,000–$5,500

  • Private party sale, excellent condition, under 70,000 miles: roughly $5,000–$7,000

  • Trade-in or dealer sale with 120,000–160,000 miles: typically $2,000–$3,500

  • Certified pre-owned or dealership retail for a well-maintained car with ~90,000–110,000 miles: around $4,500–$6,000


Prices reflect typical market activity. Cars with rust, body damage, heavy interior wear, or transmission issues can fall outside these ranges.


Factors that influence value


The following factors can push a value up or down. Understanding these can help you price or negotiate effectively.



  • Mileage

  • Maintenance history

  • Overall condition and cosmetic wear

  • Accident history and title status

  • Location and local demand

  • Equipment and trim (Sport features, sunroof, wheels)

  • Transmission type (manual vs automatic)


To maximize value, ensure regular maintenance, have service records, and present a clean interior and exterior.


How to check current value for your car


Use these sources to determine a precise value for a specific 2008 Fit Sport:



  • Check current listings on private-sale sites to see what similar cars are asking

  • Consult valuation guides (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, NADAguides) with exact mileage, condition, and location

  • Consider a local dealer appraisal or online tool for a quick estimate

  • Review recent local sales to gauge what buyers are paying in your area


After gathering data, price your car toward the middle or higher end if it has strong maintenance records and low mileage; otherwise price toward the lower end for a quicker sale.


Summary


The 2008 Honda Fit Sport can still be a practical used-car choice. In today’s market, values typically range from roughly $2,800 to $7,000 depending on mileage, condition, and location, with private-party sales often closer to the $3,500–$5,500 range for mid-mileage, well-maintained examples. Always verify current market prices using multiple sources and local listings to set a precise asking price or trade-in value.

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