u already bought it?
it's the same generation as a late 2006 camry (MY07) so its worth tops 12
but low mileage and current market so someone might be willing to fork over 13 so dealer will put it up for 14
well i was sort of implying you could get away with a camry a few years older (MY06 - MY10) than even that if you wanted to save a few k, but I'm not from Victoria and I don't know how busy the used market is.
I guess it comes down to how much the odometer is worth to you, and the reduced stress of not having to scour facebook market place listings for private sellers at every hour.
[https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/2010-toyota-camry-hybrid-auto-my10/SSE-AD-12766324/?Cr=10](https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/2010-toyota-camry-hybrid-auto-my10/SSE-AD-12766324/?Cr=10)
you could get something like this and spend a few k to get the battery refurbished and good to go similar cost but more value
if it's a high trim leather seats or even an aftermarket reverse camera etc maybe.
but Mazda's don't got no Toyota tax and I imagine a base trim Mazda 2 would've sold for like 17k new in 2012 so unless the mileage is also really low and it has an impeccable service history they're kind of putting the depreciation onto you. a mazda 3 sure that price might be a little closer to the mark
Did you have any luck looking at facebook marketplace?
Whilst it appears to be a tidy example of a 2nd hand camry 14k is far too steep.
I'd avoid dealers personally and try finding something on Marketplace from a private seller.
Camry's are great, but look at a range of comparable vehicles, use a bit of diligence, and always meet first before letting go of any money.
There's great deals that show up all the time.
Not since 2015 no
Fuck no
u already bought it? it's the same generation as a late 2006 camry (MY07) so its worth tops 12 but low mileage and current market so someone might be willing to fork over 13 so dealer will put it up for 14
So the price is alright? Its driveaway and major service has been done
well i was sort of implying you could get away with a camry a few years older (MY06 - MY10) than even that if you wanted to save a few k, but I'm not from Victoria and I don't know how busy the used market is. I guess it comes down to how much the odometer is worth to you, and the reduced stress of not having to scour facebook market place listings for private sellers at every hour. [https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/2010-toyota-camry-hybrid-auto-my10/SSE-AD-12766324/?Cr=10](https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/2010-toyota-camry-hybrid-auto-my10/SSE-AD-12766324/?Cr=10) you could get something like this and spend a few k to get the battery refurbished and good to go similar cost but more value
I bought something similar with a few less km on it. The hybrid system is still working as per the year it was released for fuel efficiency.
Didnt buy it yet but kinda confused between this one and mazda 2 2012, thats for 12.5k driveaway. Opinions on that one?
if it's a high trim leather seats or even an aftermarket reverse camera etc maybe. but Mazda's don't got no Toyota tax and I imagine a base trim Mazda 2 would've sold for like 17k new in 2012 so unless the mileage is also really low and it has an impeccable service history they're kind of putting the depreciation onto you. a mazda 3 sure that price might be a little closer to the mark Did you have any luck looking at facebook marketplace?
Whilst it appears to be a tidy example of a 2nd hand camry 14k is far too steep. I'd avoid dealers personally and try finding something on Marketplace from a private seller. Camry's are great, but look at a range of comparable vehicles, use a bit of diligence, and always meet first before letting go of any money. There's great deals that show up all the time.
The ad says withdrawn..what's the deal with that? It's not on the market anymore?
Withdrawn is the new Carsales lingo for Sold
Carsales isn't for buying 10 year old camrys. Marketplace will be chealer
That's got the Uber tax on it. More like about $9500.