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How much would a 2008 Honda CR-V be worth?

In today’s market, a 2008 Honda CR-V typically ranges from about $3,000 to $7,000, depending on trim, mileage, condition, and location.


Prices for older CR-Vs vary widely because of factors like mileage, service history, accident records, and regional demand. This article lays out the general ranges you’ll see, the main price drivers, and how to pin down a precise figure for your car using current market data.


What affects the price


Before listing the key factors, note that the CR-V’s value is driven by mileage, condition, and the specific model details. The following list highlights the most influential levers.



  • Mileage and service history — Lower mileage and complete maintenance records typically push value higher.

  • Overall condition — Cosmetic wear, mechanical reliability, and the presence of any rust or needed repairs affect price.

  • Trim level and drivetrain — The 2008 CR-V came in LX, EX, and EX-L trims, with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive; higher trims and AWD usually command a premium.

  • Accident or title history — A clean title with no reported accidents tends to raise value compared with vehicles with a history.

  • Location and local demand — Regional factors can shift what buyers are willing to pay.

  • Recent maintenance and components — New tires, brakes, or timing belt (if applicable) can lift perceived value.

  • Modifications and after-market parts — Generally, stock condition is preferred by most buyers and lenders; extensive modifications can limitPool


In sum, the price range reflects how close the vehicle is to factory condition, how hard it has been driven, and how desirable the trim and drivetrain are in your area.


How to check current values


To determine a precise value for your car, consult multiple pricing guides and compare local listings.



  1. Consult online valuation guides for the exact trim, mileage, and condition (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and NADA Guides each have CR-V pages with regional adjustments).

  2. Enter your car’s mile­age, features, and your ZIP code to get local value ranges and, if available, dealer trade-in estimates.

  3. Review current local listings (classifieds and large marketplaces) to see what similar 2008 CR-Vs are asking and what they actually sell for.

  4. Request trade-in or appraisal offers from nearby dealers to understand what a buyer would offer in a formal transaction.

  5. Adjust the numbers for specific conditions (excellent maintenance, new tires/brakes, or recent major service can push value higher).


Keep in mind that dealer trade-in values are often lower than private-party sale prices because dealers must cover reconditioning and fees. A precise figure comes from aggregating these sources and applying your car’s exact condition and features.


Typical scenarios you might encounter


These broad estimates reflect common conditions seen in 2008 CR-V listings today. They are meant as a guide and can vary by region and vehicle history.



  • Low-mileage example (under 100,000 miles), clean history, good maintenance: roughly $6,000–$7,500 in private sale terms; trade-in may be lower.

  • Average mileage (120,000–150,000 miles), decent condition: about $4,000–$6,000 privately; lower at a dealer.

  • High mileage (150,000–180,000+ miles) or with noticeable wear: roughly $3,000–$4,500 privately; even less at trade-in.

  • AWD or EX-L trim with solid maintenance: typically toward the upper end of the private-sale range, sometimes adding a small premium.


These ranges are indicative for the U.S. market as of 2026 and assume a clean title and reasonably good maintenance. Always verify with up-to-date listings and valuation tools for the most accurate figure.


Summary


The 2008 Honda CR-V remains a widely traded used compact SUV, with private-party values generally spanning roughly $3,000 to $7,000 depending on mileage, condition, and trim, while dealer trade-ins tend to fall on the lower end of that spectrum. To obtain a precise number, check multiple valuation sites (KBB, Edmunds, NADA), compare local listings, and consider scheduling a professional appraisal if you plan to sell or trade in soon.


For a final, location-specific figure, run updated quotes from KBB, Edmunds, and NADA with your exact trim, mileage, VIN (optional for some tools), condition, and ZIP code.

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