Hey Scotty! I have a 2002 Camry 2.4L with 214,000 miles and looking to replace it with a newer one.
I'm currently looking for another Camry and came across this 2010 Camry SE with the 3.5L V6 and it has 141,249 miles.
I drove it around and it seemed good except there are a few clunks and I figured it must be stabilizer links because they looked pretty worn out.
The engine sounds good and the transmission feels fine with its age of course. Heater and A/C work great except the dashboard looks a little melted which was a common problem.
There is 1 leaking power steering line which I figured could cost about $100 to fix.
The paint/body is ok with a few scratches and dents here and there, but nothing too bad from what I saw.
It's a clean title and they are asking $3900 cash, do you think its a good buy? Thanks!
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Your title says it's a 2007 Camry but your text says 2010, which is it? With over 200,000 miles it would not be unreasonable to expect it to need some front suspension work. You can get an idea of failure trends for those years at carcomplaints.com.
It's either 15 or 18 years old - better have a good mechanic check it out before purchase if you decide to proceed.
@chucktobias It is actually a 2007, sorry my mistake. Here is the vin # too: 4T1BK46K97U558625 One thing I find fishy is it says on some vin checker websites that its actually an LE trim, not SE. I'm not sure if I should be worried
Could be a simple mistake in the online databases but as with any used car it needs to be gone over with a fine-toothed comb before you buy it. You're talking about a car that's 18 years old, only 5 years newer than what you have now. Normal wear and tear is to be expected. The worst issues would be discovering severe problems like structural rust or that it was a flood car or pieced together after a serious accident, or that the engine and/or transmission were not properly maintained.