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6826 messages, Last post on Oct 11, 2008 at 2:08 PM
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I just paid $13,888 for a Camry base, manual ahift, without a full size spare or keyless entry. Is that a good price? It seemed good to me.
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What do I think? That you are making a mistake, unless you have plenty of disposable income to waste on new cars. Hang onto your Honda at least until you are not upside down. Why the rush on the 05 Camry SE? Right now, you will pay top dollar for the car since it is brand new. You can save thousands by waiting a year or so to make this deal. That is my advice. |
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I fully agree with ramped! Why are you getting rid of the Accord? Also, be careful of the edmunds.com software glitch that will repost your original entry if you hit "Refresh". Certainly not a problem, we've all done it, but its something to keep in mind going forward. ~alpha |
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Bought a 2005 Camry LE AUTO with floormats/cargo net, in the color of silver, for $16,925 + TTL, in Southern California. A little bit more than what the 2004 Camry LE AUTO are being sold for, but satisfied with the deal. OTD price was $18,500.
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| It is just as good as Camry. you are not planing to sell your 05 Camry and get a 06 TSX, then a 07 IS, are you? Of course, that is your own choice. | |
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I've found that COSTCO is not always the low cost leader as far as Camrys. Lots of quotes on this site (Maybe camry05 will tell you his dealer) got a lower price by going through the Web. On the other hand, I agree with the concensus, that it may be most cost effective to hold on to your 2003 Honda Accord DX and pay it down, rather than continue the trend of tacking on negative value.... -hank2
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Replying to: hank2 (Jul 25, 2004 8:14 pm) |
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Is a extended warranty worth it for a new Camry? My first reaction is , if they want to sell it, it must be better for them than for the customer.
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Replying to: bostonoriole (Jul 26, 2004 5:41 am) |
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Replying to: bostonoriole (Jul 26, 2004 5:41 am) So yes, they do come out the financial winner over the customer in a broad sense, but the question of whether or not it's right for you depends on your personal financial situation, your level of concern about future repair costs, and your willingness to gamble on the reliability of the vehicle. You might visit our Extended Warranties discussion for more information to help you decide. kirstie_h Roving Host & Future Vehicles Host |
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