5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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Hope you can click the link.. They are going to give me $8700 for my 2004 mazda6, which is 'Good' rating for KBB.
What do you guys think? You think it's a good deal? Has JBL, 20k miles. He put new tires on the front, though I would imagine the back would have to be replaced soon. Looking to get winter tires for this coming winter.
I owe 5800 on the mazda, so I do have some equity in it. I was surprised that he told me I could go all the way to 84 months on fiancing. Though I don't think I want to go that far.
That price is average, nothing special. Why on earth would you even consider such long term financing on a car? Personally, if I had to stretch like that to get payments I could afford, I would buy a cheaper car.
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id go for it...car looks to be in great shape and the price seems right
my 2003 SE with 39k on it stickered at 14k at carmax when i bought it last year...i financed the car for 4 years at 240 a month and put 3.5k down on the car...reasonable payments and reasonable financing term for a 19yr old training as a toyota tech id say
you just gotta choose financing that works for you
Heck I sold my fully loaded SE V6 with Moonroof, Navi, Floor Mats, Heated sport Leather with 20,000 miles for $20k........
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I owe 5800 on the mazda, so I do have some equity in it. I was surprised that he told me I could go all the way to 84 months on fiancing. Though I don't think I want to go that far.
Not 84 months! The Gen 7 Camry is on the way.
You don't want to keep that car forever.
if it was a v6 i would say definitely.. but other than that it still looks nice. don't let us make your decisions, youre the one that has to drive it
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As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
I think that price is at least nothing special if not over-priced. I just recently negotiated a 2008 SE I-4 for $21,200 out the door (that equates to a selling price of about $19,000....I have a copy of the signed P&S). An 07 with 20k miles on it should be a decent amount less than that. Also that long-term financing is not the best idea.
Way overpriced. I paid $23K out the door for a brand-new '08 LE V6 with 100K extended warranty (platinum? bumper-to-bumper, through TEC). Invoice on an '09 SE I4 optioned as that vehicle is comes in at $21,450.
Plus, if you have to finance for 84 months, you can't afford it. Drive the wheels off the Mazda.
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