Expect roughly $2,500 to $6,000 in today’s market, depending on mileage, condition, and location.
The 2008 Scion xD is a compact five-door hatchback built on Toyota’s reliable platform. With the car now in its late teens, its value hinges on how many miles it has, how well it’s been maintained, and the market demand for affordable, fuel-efficient hatchbacks. This article outlines the main price drivers, typical value bands, and practical steps to determine the exact figure for your specific vehicle.
What drives the price of the 2008 Scion xD
Prices for aging used cars like the xD are a function of wear, upkeep, and market sentiment. The following factors commonly swing value up or down:
Common issues to inspect
When evaluating an xD, buyers look for these indicators of value or risk. If you’re selling, addressing or disclosing these can influence offers.
- Mileage level and expected remaining life of major components
- Overall mechanical condition (engine, transmission, suspension)
- Exterior and interior wear, rust, and signs of collision repair
- Maintenance history with documented services (oil changes, timing belt/chain, fluids)
- Title history (clean title vs. prior salvage or flood damage)
- Ownership history (number of owners, usage type)
- Transmission type (manual vs. automatic) and driveability
- Tire condition, brakes, and recent major replacements
- Regional demand for fuel-efficient hatchbacks
- Color and trim level desirability among buyers
In practice, buyers weigh maintenance history and the car’s cosmetic appeal as much as the odometer. Notable rust, frame problems, or mechanical issues can quickly depress offers, even if the engine otherwise runs well.
Typical value ranges by mileage and condition
The ranges below illustrate common ballparks in today’s market. Actual prices depend on exact mileage, condition, and local competition.
- Mileage 60,000–85,000: Private party roughly $4,000–$6,000; dealer $5,000–$7,000
- Mileage 85,001–110,000: Private party roughly $3,000–$5,000; dealer $4,000–$6,000
- Mileage 110,001–140,000: Private party roughly $2,500–$4,000; dealer $3,500–$5,500
- Mileage 140,001–180,000: Private party roughly $1,800–$3,000; dealer $2,800–$4,500
- Mileage 180,000+: Private party roughly $1,500–$2,500; dealer $2,500–$3,800
Notes: These bands reflect typical private-party and dealer listings in the United States. High mileage paired with a solid maintenance history can push values higher, while rust, past accidents, or transmission concerns can push values lower.
How to check your exact value today
To determine the precise figure for your vehicle, compare multiple valuation sources and scan current local listings for similar cars.
Key valuation resources and methods
- Kelley Blue Book (KBB) value estimates and optional adjustments for your car’s condition
- Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) for a market-consensus price
- NADA Guides for retail and loan-value figures
- Local listings and comps (AutoTrader, Cars.com, CarGurus, Facebook Marketplace) to see what similar xD models are selling for nearby
- Vehicle history and condition cues (Carfax or similar) to verify title status and past incidents
Pro tip: enter exact mileage, year, trim, transmission, and features to get the most accurate adjustments for your specific car.
Summary
For a well-maintained 2008 Scion xD with typical mileage, expect a price in the mid-$3,000s to mid-$5,000s in today’s market. Cars with unusually low miles or pristine maintenance records can push toward the upper end, while high mileage, rust by the wheel wells, or serious mechanical issues pull values down. The most reliable way to pin down today’s price is to check valuation guides (KBB, Edmunds TMV, NADA) and compare recent local listings that are similar to your vehicle.


