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How much is a 2008 Dodge Nitro worth today?

In today’s used-car market, a 2008 Dodge Nitro typically values in the low-to-mid range of several thousand dollars—roughly $2,000 to $6,000 depending on mileage, condition, trim, and regional demand.


Current market snapshot


To give a quick sense of what buyers and sellers are seeing right now, here are typical private-party value ranges for common Nitro configurations. These figures come from mainstream pricing guides and current listings and can vary by region and time of year.



  • Low mileage and good condition (toward the upper end of the range): about $3,500–$5,500 private party; dealer pricing commonly $4,500–$7,000.

  • Mid-range mileage (roughly 100,000–150,000 miles) in good condition: about $2,500–$3,800 private party; dealer pricing often $4,000–$5,500.

  • High mileage or fair condition (above 150,000 miles, some wear): about $2,000–$3,000 private party; dealer pricing typically $3,000–$4,500.

  • 4x4 or higher-trim SLT models can fetch modest premiums: roughly $500–$1,500 above base-equivalent values when matching mileage and condition.


Note: These ranges are approximations and reflect typical market activity in the United States. For an exact figure, use appraisal tools and search local listings for similar vehicles.


Private party vs dealer pricing


Private-party sales typically yield the highest value for sellers, while dealers will quote higher retail prices to accommodate reconditioning and profit margins. Buyers should expect to negotiate based on condition and market demand, and sales in some regions may be influenced by fuel prices and showroom competition.


Factors that influence value


Several variables determine how much a 2008 Nitro will be worth in today’s market. Understanding them helps both buyers and sellers price a listing accurately.



  • Mileage: More miles generally reduce value, particularly for a vehicle with aging components and wear on the suspension, brakes, and engine.

  • Overall condition: Cosmetic wear, interior cleanliness, rust, and mechanical reliability (engine, transmission, 4x4 system) affect valuation.

  • Trim level and drivetrain: 4x4 models and higher trims (such as SLT) command higher prices than base models.

  • Maintenance history: Regular service, documented timing belt/chain, fluids, and replacement parts can boost value.

  • Accidents and title status: Clean titles fetch higher valuations; salvage or rebuilt titles can reduce value significantly.

  • Location and market demand: Some regions have stronger demand for mid-size SUVs and older Dodges, which can raise or lower regional pricing.

  • Equipment and options: Features such as anti-lock brakes, leather, sunroof, and working four-wheel drive influence price.


The overall value reflects a combination of these factors; buyers should verify with local listings and price guides to calibrate expectations for their area.


How to determine the exact value for your Nitro


To pin down a precise price for your Nitro, use these steps and tools. They help tailor the estimate to your trim, mileage, and condition, and to your local market.



  1. Check reputable pricing guides for your exact trim and mileage: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds.

  2. Enter the Nitro’s details: year (2008), trim (SE, SXT, SLT), drivetrain (2WD/4x4), mileage, and overall condition.

  3. Compare local listings for similar vehicles on sites like Cars.com, AutoTrader, Facebook Marketplace, and Craigslist to see what sellers are asking in your area.

  4. Consider recent maintenance and any upcoming repairs; factor in cost of needed maintenance when evaluating price.

  5. If selling to a dealer, obtain a trade-in offer and a cash value quote; compare it to a private-party sale value to choose the best route.


Having a recent inspection and maintenance records can also boost buyer confidence and support a higher asking price in a private sale.


Summary


A 2008 Dodge Nitro typically sits in a modest price band today, with values ranging roughly from $2,000 to $6,000 depending on mileage, condition, trim, and local demand. For an accurate, current figure, check KBB, NADA, and Edmunds for your exact configuration and compare with local listings. Being transparent about maintenance history and clean title status can help fetch a fair price in both private sales and dealer offers.

Does the 2008 Dodge Nitro hold its value?


A 2008 Dodge Nitro has depreciated $1,593 or 34% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $3,047 and trade-in value of $653. The 2008 Dodge Nitro is in the 25-75% percentile for depreciation among all 2008 SUVs.



What is a 2008 Dodge Nitro worth?


The value of a used 2008 Dodge Nitro ranges from $1,001 to $3,536, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.



How much is a 2008 Dodge worth?


The price for a 2008 Dodge varies widely depending on the model and its condition, with original new prices ranging from approximately $15,000 for a Caliber to over $50,000 for a Ram 3500. Used prices for 2008 models are much lower, for example, a used 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 can range from about $4,850 to $15,000, while a used 2008 Dodge Durango ranges from roughly $4,100 to $6,100, according to TrueCar, Kelley Blue Book, and Kelley Blue Book.
 
Original new vehicle prices (2008)

  • Dodge Caliber: Starting at $14,965
  • Dodge Avenger: Starting at $18,345
  • Dodge Nitro: Starting at $20,320
  • Dodge Dakota: Starting at $20,470
  • Dodge Charger: Starting at $22,510
  • Dodge Grand Caravan: Starting at $22,520
  • Dodge Ram 1500: Starting at $22,150
  • Dodge Ram 3500: Starting at $28,790
  • Dodge Durango: Starting at $27,335
  • Dodge Challenger SRT8: Starting at $37,320 

Used vehicle price examples (2008)
  • Dodge Ram 1500: $4,850 to $14,999 
  • Dodge Durango: $4,098 to $6,060 (depending on trim) 
  • Dodge Challenger: Current resale value of approximately $10,817, with trade-in value of about $8,322 
  • Dodge Charger: Used models can be found for around $7,900 
  • Dodge Caliber: $4,500 to $7,500 



Are 2008 Dodge Nitros good cars?


Among the 408 owners who provided feedback on the 2008 Dodge Nitro for Kelley Blue Book, consumer sentiment is mostly positive, with 83% recommending the vehicle. As a whole, consumers found the vehicle's styling and reliability to be its strongest features and quality to be its weakest.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.