Camry sale
Asked by Jason Gilham
I AM a learner driver with a 1991 Toyota Camry CS Twin Cam EFI, which I hope to sell when I get my P-plates. It has not been serviced for about two years and I believe there are a few problems that need fixing. Would it be worth getting it serviced? How much would it sell for?
Answered by CarsGuide
25 Jan 2008THOSE early Camrys are tough, reliable cars, but they won't survive long if you don't service them. The main thing is to change the oil and the oil filter, something you could do yourself. If it has other problems, take it to a mechanic. As for its value, your car is getting close to the end of the road. Depreciation doesn't come into it at such an age, its value is determined by its condition. If you don't service it and have the problems fixed you will have trouble selling it. In good condition it will probably be worth $1000 to $1500.
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