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Folks,

I'm getting a deal of the following car:

Toyoto Camary - Csi SDV10.

Specification:

4 Sp Auto

year: 1996

Engine: 2.2

KM: 97989

06/08 registration.

Fuel System ELECTRONIC F/INJ

Cylinders 4

Driven Wheels FWD

Std Transmission 4A

Optional Transmission 5M opt

Standard Features Central Locking, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Radio Cassette with 4 Speakers

Optional Features Airbag Driver, Anti-lock Braking, Air Conditioning, Metallic Paint

Highway Fuel Consumption 6.6 (lt/100km)

City Fuel Consumption 10 (lt/100km)

Since this is my first car in Australia and I need to know if that car is worth 7500 AUD. If not what should I offer?

I can see that it is 10+ years old car but the KM is what attracting me, which makes this car equal to 2002 Model with 100KM. My view is positive to this car just because of KM and its lady drived car and very neat.

Fast reply is much appreciated as I need to make offer tomorrow.

Cheers,

Ricky

Uhhh... Your asking about a camry on a Skyline forum?

$7,500 for a 12 year old car? Its almost at 100k, has it had its major service? If not your looking at another grand.

I don't know much about camry's but I wouldn't buy it myself.

Maybe offer $6k? I dunno.

as Lachlan33 said find out if its had the timing belt done other wise ur up 4 an extra 400 min. i dont think they r worth that much posably round the 5 ish mark but thats just my opinion. have a look on places like the trading post, car sales and other sites to c wat models like that r going for

im pretty sure toyotas dont need timing belt change till 140 000km, as they use a metal chain instead of a rubber belt... more durable but of course they are a tad heavy :cheers:

Other then that, to know if a car is worth it,,, u really got to see it, inspect it... etc... cant really tell over a forum.

Get someone that knows cars to come and inspect it for you. :cheers:

with that price range you could prob pick up a non-turbo auto skyline R32-R33

yeah but Insurance, Quality, Economy, Age, Local availability of parts + servicing etc. is going to be the benefit over skylines for the given price..

I would be pretty sure he's going for the camry for a reason.

Check out www.redbook.com.au - generally quite good a barganing tool when dealing with pretty common/local cars.

http://www.redbookasiapacific.com/au/vehic...s.php?id=105415 <-- your car

just a little difference in value?? lol - hope that helps

Edited by -R33GTS-

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