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am i gettign a good deal (car enthusiasts please help)

kalster

Diamond Member
i am looking at a 96 toyota camry, v4 its done 55k miles

i am getting it from a mercedes dealer who got it at a trade in

its 5900 , i have the car with me right now, it seems good enuf,

i am not too much of a car enthusiast, i want to make sure its a good deal, how do i test the car
i am taking it to get it checked up by pepboys tommorow but is there something i can do to test it myself


thanks

kal
 
There is no such thing as a V4. The Camry has an I (inline) 4.

$5900 seems like an awesome deal for only 55,000 miles, almost too good.

Don't take it to Pep Boys, take it to a real mechanic shop, tell them you're considering buying it and to find out if there's any reason you shouldn't.
 
ya i checked kbb and it seems fine

i am not sure how to rate the condition i took the survey and wasnt sure bout a few things, how do i test the car, well i guess i can just wait till tommorow
and find out

 
With what?!?! Whatever you do, do not take it to pepboys at stated above - take it to your local Toyota Dealer or a trusted mechanic (preferably the latter)
 
That's a decent price but you might be able to find better.

Here's what I found in my local newspaper
96 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, 4cyl, 48K, AT, CD, gold color, great condition! $6900, 503-xxx-xxxx

Low miles, LE model, automatic for only $6900 🙂
 
pep boys will lie because they think you'll bring it back if you buy it carfax it


i did the carfax already its clean

i am a bit suspicious coz its almost 1k less than the kbb value

i just took a long test drive, it seems good enuf

the showroom is a place which sells all imports, bmw's and mercedes mostly and the guy i talked to said they want to get rid of it coz they dont want it seen with their top end cars and also since it was part of a trade in,

 
Originally posted by: rbloedow
With what?!?! Whatever you do, do not take it to pepboys at stated above - take it to your local Toyota Dealer or a trusted mechanic (preferably the latter)


Totally. Never take a car to Pep Boys, and in general, avoid national auto repair chains, except for tires (but shop the independents for tires too, you'd be surprised), oil changes, and batteries, or unless you know the manager at the location you're going to, and you know he runs a good shop.

If you start taking your Toyota to Pep Boys on a regular basis, it will eventually be doomed because they'll replace all those Toyota parts with the same shatty immitation parts and shoddily rebuilt replacements that they sell in the store.

My girlfriend went in for 3 power steering racks at Pep Boys a few years ago, until the service manager said Fvck it, and ordered a replacement part from Napa, on Pep Boys' warranty dime! The car (an 88 Le Sabre, suffering from the GM power steering syndrome that was common back then) has been fine ever since.

At any rate, that does sound like a pretty good deal for the Camry.
 
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