Been looking at a used less gas-thirsty daily driver for my wife. We are keeping both our current vehicles and this one will be kind of our [censored]. Our two vehicles are pretty good and run fine, thought we may have had issues with our Hyundai but we decided to keep it. Anyhow, was looking at a '99 Camry XLE V6 (among others but liked this Camry the best). Has some front end damage that looks ugly but the interior is good and it drives very smooth. Brakes are good, alignment is good, accelleration is sharp. Has 180k on it. Has Salvage title due to the front end collision as the insurance wrote it off (wish I could describe it better but the grill is smashed in and one headlight is missing).
Issues - sludgy engine, know this engine is a prone sludger. Was able to scrape out some sludge 1/16" thick on the wall under the oil fill cover. Mentioned it to the guy and my disdain (future leverage). Know it will probably need some TLC but I didn't notice any rough driving or idling.
Will need headlights/blinkers replaced as they were obliterated from the front end collision. Blinkers do not work in the front. Haven't tested the headlights as it was broad daylight but will test again if I'm seriously considering nabbing it.
Okay, now since we got all of that uglyness out of the way they want $1650 for it. There's no way I'd sucker up and pay that much for it but I'm pretty sure with some charm I could get them to $1k out the door. At the very most I'd pay $1,250. KBB Fair Blue Book Value lists it as $3,250.
Wife drives 25-30 miles 5 times a week or more. I use our Prius to my managerial job 60 miles away. She uses our Santa Fe as it's less miles. I took the Hyundai to my job due to bad roads last week and measured the MPG. Even at a meager 50mph I got 14 MPG. Now I know why she's complaining about filling up $40 every week. Camry is supposed to get roughly 22-24 somewhere in there. Not looking to make this Camry our pride and joy but even if one of our other vehicles ends up in the shop for maintenance or whatever we will still have two vehicles. Yeah, so...$1k?
Issues - sludgy engine, know this engine is a prone sludger. Was able to scrape out some sludge 1/16" thick on the wall under the oil fill cover. Mentioned it to the guy and my disdain (future leverage). Know it will probably need some TLC but I didn't notice any rough driving or idling.
Will need headlights/blinkers replaced as they were obliterated from the front end collision. Blinkers do not work in the front. Haven't tested the headlights as it was broad daylight but will test again if I'm seriously considering nabbing it.
Okay, now since we got all of that uglyness out of the way they want $1650 for it. There's no way I'd sucker up and pay that much for it but I'm pretty sure with some charm I could get them to $1k out the door. At the very most I'd pay $1,250. KBB Fair Blue Book Value lists it as $3,250.
Wife drives 25-30 miles 5 times a week or more. I use our Prius to my managerial job 60 miles away. She uses our Santa Fe as it's less miles. I took the Hyundai to my job due to bad roads last week and measured the MPG. Even at a meager 50mph I got 14 MPG. Now I know why she's complaining about filling up $40 every week. Camry is supposed to get roughly 22-24 somewhere in there. Not looking to make this Camry our pride and joy but even if one of our other vehicles ends up in the shop for maintenance or whatever we will still have two vehicles. Yeah, so...$1k?