I have a 2001 Toyota Camry for sale. I am located in Sugar Land, TX. There is roughly 172,000 (less than that but its a daily driver) miles on this car and there are scratches and dings all around. The car has been in a few accidents but there is no trouble with the engine or transmission The engine and transmission run very strong and I have taken this car on many road trips with no problems. I have a Viper 5901 remote start in this car which helps greatly in the summer and winter. There is also a touch screen Jensen UV9 head unit. It plays DVDs, VCDs, USBs, and can have a rear-view camera attached as well. There is a Kicker CVR - Competition 15" subwoofer located in the back as well as pioneer speakers all around - 6x9 x2 in the back, 6.5 x2 for the door speakers and tweeters. I have 2 Planet Audio amps as well. One is a 600 watt amp for the speakers and the other is a 700 watt amp for the sub. My asking price with everything in the car is $4,300. If I take out the subwoofer, the amps, and the head unit (replaced with a Pioneer DEH-1100). The asking price is $3,650. Remote start will be left in the car - it is literally considered a necessity during the summer and if you never had one then you are really missing out. Once again my asking price is $4,300 with everything in the car or $3,650 with the audio equipment taken out.
Would you be willing to trade for an Acer Netbook without the question mark key, A Michael Jordan rookie card, and every episode of Night Court on VHS?
@ VanityHalfBlack - LOL i dont know if u can get any in here but u can sure try to sir! @ DonnyMost - L'Oreal good? @ moestavern19 - No thanks on the netbook thats missing a pretty crucial punctuation key, maybe on the MJ rookie card, and I had to google Night Court to find out what that was but hell yea I'll do that! @ kidcave9 - You aren't funny ok! Rubber Bands and a Subway Coupon are very very serious bargaining tools. On the real though guys, am I asking too much? A good 4-5 people came to look at the car and didn't want to pay more than 3,250 for it. If anybody knows someone that can give me a good deal at a Toyota Dealership let me know.
KBB and edmunds TMV show a value of less than 3200 and thats with the condition of the car being good and no accidents. I wouldn't expect to get more than 2500.
Im getting a completely different kbb value than u are. http://www.kbb.com/toyota/camry/200...3|true&pricetype=private-party&condition=fair 3,560 on fair condition.
I'm guessing most people dont want to pay for the extra audio stuff and the ones that do probably don't want to pay for the camry.
Ehhhh. Guess I'll just keep that as a 'primary use' car and pay liability insurance on it. @ v3.0 - yea a missing hubcap is a definite deal-breaker.. especially from a camry! @ MiddleMan - I'd rather keep it on the street than sell it for that price as of right now, but I see what you guys are saying about the price. Thanks for the offer though.
The only reason I offered that price is that I will have to replace both the engine and transmission soon. That alone will be over 2k.
I don't think you'd have to replace a Toyota engine... it'll run strong for many more hundreds of thousands
Would you like to part out one of your hub cap? My friend camry is missing one. He be interested in just one.
@ got em COACH - Not a problem. I am either going to trade this in or leave it on the driveway. Whatever the decision is, if you are serious about needing a wheel cover, I will put them aside for you. Just give me a little time thats all I ask.