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I can't seem to find it online, most sites list it but its selling the car. I remember seeing a catalog on the 01 civic and it shows that it has crumple zone in front, so i would guess a 02 camry should have it.
My car is sooner or later going to need to be replaced, and i have 5k budget, so a 02+ camry with around 120k miles would fall into what i need, i dont want to get anything high mileage, since i plan keep something for years and years. Safety is one of my requirements. Thanks.
Watching that video, I'd say it held up fairly well. Looks like a functional crumple zone to me.
Yeah it looks decent, but just want to make sure i guess. Its still 20+ years technology, just want to be safe that it has it. For a 5k car, it still costs about 6k after tax, licensing, and changing of fluids. I was looking at the 07 camry also but those are like 8k at 120k mileage. Its expensive to have a decent car that lasts for a while and still safe
Yeah it looks decent, but just want to make sure i guess. Its still 20+ years technology, just want to be safe that it has it. For a 5k car, it still costs about 6k after tax, licensing, and changing of fluids. I was looking at the 07 camry also but those are like 8k at 120k mileage. Its expensive to have a decent car that lasts for a while and still safe
Have you looked at American cars? They seem to depreciate much faster than foreign (especially Japanese) cars.
Yeah, but a car with crumple zone is much safer, protecting the people in front seats. I know the 97-01 camrys didnt have it, its so old.
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