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Hey I just want to know what Gen is my Camry. It's a 95. And I actually want some opinion on this camry I just bought. It's a 95 Camry SE coupe, 91k miles, Salavage (rear end damage), body is in Great condition, just some minor dents, motor is perfectly fine, leather interior is not bad, I bought it for $3600. Is that a fair trade or did I got ripped off, because I know this is also a very rare car. Please really need some opinion on this. Car runs GREAT!
its a gen3 coupe, only gen to have a coupe, but really not that rare. is it a v6 or a i4? auto or stick?
i wouldnt pay more than 4500-5000 for a coupe in good condition with that many miles, much less one that is a salvage car and will require that much to get back to good condition.
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it's an automatic v6. and are you seriosly saying i got ripped off??!?!?! Because the rear was fixed back to normal. I know the frame is not going to be as strong as it use to be anymore, but the damage was fixed...
If it's fully loaded you came out OK.
If it's not fully loaded, you got ripped. Especially for a damged car.
Don't ask us. We all have our own prices in mind.
Go to kelley's blue book site, or any one of the million car review sites that give you a price.
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Yea it was fully loaded. Was not missing anything. Motor runs really good, cruise control work, brake work, light work, had stiff suspension, alignment is a tiny bit off(VERY TINY), radio is dam good just that cd player is bad but I have a deck for it already anyway, 2 front tire are medium condition but 2 back need to be replace, have AC cold/hot, power window and anything power is working. just minor dents on random places.
hmmm....as long as everything was fixed, it doesn't sound like too bad of a deal...I don't think you would have got it for 3k, but probably could have taken off a couple hundred from that tho....
good find, v6 coupe
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check out www.kbb.com and enter all your options and see what comes out. i put some numbers in and got about $5K from what u told me so i would say u got a good deal
Maybe california is different, but in north and south carolina, a car that is considered salvage is just that. a car that was totaled by an insurance company and then either was bought back by the owner, or was bought from a junk yard.
personally, i wouldnt want a car that was not considered worthy from an insurance company, it just sounds like asking for problems down the road.
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