It's a buyer's market
Asked by Garry Cox
I AM looking at buying a 1995 Toyota Camry V6 that's done 95,000km. It's been a rural car and the asking price is about $10,500. What should I be looking at?
Answered by CarsGuide
9 Aug 2007CHECK the history of the car, its service record, etc, so you know what it has been doing. Also, get one of the motoring associations to check over it for you if you're not confident. It should have had the cam belt changed by now, so check to see this has been done. Otherwise you will be up for that. The asking price is steep, despite the low mileage. I would be trying to negotiate it down to $9000 or even less. Remember, it's a buyer's market out there.
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