Would u buy this car and for how much: 1991 Camry LE V6 Wagon?
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80s & 90s Japanese cars are some of the best and finest cars ever produced..
Truth!
I bought an 80s Accord for $1000 and drove the hell out of it. Drove 25,000 miles in 1 year and never once overheated or broke down even though took it on dozens of long distance trips through 100 degree desert. The only thing I did was change the oil.
Regret selling it cause gas hit $5/gal soon after I sold it. It got 40mpg. Sold it cause a/c wasn't blowing cold air. Got a newer Nissan and thought it was rather bland and boring but at least the a/c was freezing cold.
Interior and exterior it looks almost mint. Who knows mechanically wise. Would you buy it? How much do you think it's worth?
if it's in great running condition I would say $3,000 maximum, they are great cars and are a bit hard to find in the wagon version's as well as having a V6 engine (most came with 4 cylinder's)
if it's in great running condition I would say $3,000 maximum, they are great cars and are a bit hard to find in the wagon version's as well as having a V6 engine (most came with 4 cylinder's)
I offered him 3K, he declined. He said the lowest he will go is 4K. And it needs a new timing belt. Last timing belt change was in 1997. At lease it is a non-interference engine. But I am sorry he is asking too much.
I thought Honda engines were interference engines..
I'd offer him the $4K minus the cost of replacing the timing belt.. Assuming the Timing belt is the only thing wrong
I thought Honda engines were interference engines..
I'd offer him the $4K minus the cost of replacing the timing belt.. Assuming the Timing belt is the only thing wrong
I thought we were done with the Toyota wagon in post 33 and were now considering the Honda in post 40
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