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Re: What will be a good price for 2005 Camry LE Automatic [fredvh] by supernova1994
Mar 11, 2005 (12:29 pm)
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Replying to: fredvh (Mar 10, 2005 12:43 pm)

Fedvh,
 
Don't get me wrong, the Accord's a great car and initially i was drawn with the accord over the camry. It seemed to have more standards than the camry, the interior looked more modern, it looked more sportier (well as sporty as a family sedan can ever get) etc etc.
 
But i test drove both and liked the feel of the Camry much more. It's a smooth, quiet drive but it still has pop. It's bigger inside than the Accord (i have a 14 mth son so we were very much looking for a bigger family car but didn't want to go down the SUV road) and just seems more substantial in it's feel. I also have an old 98 Corolla and (touch wood) never had a problem with it so i'm probably biased a little towards Toyota's anyway.
 
To be honest, i don't think there's an awful lot in it and it comes down to personal preference/your needs. Some will no doubt disagree with me there, but that's how i see it. I would definetly say to you - test drive both - if you haven't already, because there is a difference in the feel. All i can say, is that i don't have regrets about purchasing the Camry one iota and despite it's reputation as a boring car i love driving it.
 
I just wish Toyota would get their act together with putting in standards like airbags, security etc. Maybe the 06 model will do but for now we have great cars and lousy dealers.
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RE: 2005 Camry LE by tinatina
Mar 11, 2005 (2:24 pm)
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Thanks Supernova for the information. I am familiar with both dealerships and they are close to me. Good luck with the Camry that seems to be a very good price especially in the Bay Area.
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2005 Camry LE Auto (no add ons), Houston by big_boy
Mar 17, 2005 (1:45 pm)
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I am planning to buy a 2005 Camry, Automatic and the best OTD quote I have received is 18,200. I am in Houston. I have not yet negotiated on this quote. Is this is good quote? How much lower can I go? Has anyone in bought a camry in houston recently? Any suggestions for any dealership?
 
thnks,
Big Boy !
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Re: 2005 Camry LE Auto (no add ons), Houston [big_boy] by candor2001cn
Mar 17, 2005 (3:35 pm)
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Replying to: big_boy (Mar 17, 2005 1:45 pm)

Is the 18,200 for an LE or Std?
 
Wow! That's a very good price for an LE out the door. I am in Tucson, AZ. For this price, you may not even get a Camry Std. I wish I could go to Houston.
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2005 toyota camry le, 4cyl sed automatic by 7435
Mar 19, 2005 (5:14 am)
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i am buying a 2005 camry le 4 cyl, automatic with cf) mats, gy) side air bags. msrp 21,501, best quote i have gotten is 17,899. + tax. any thoughts? i am in denver ,co. the low quote was from auto nation. i saw on this board that someone bought in ca from dublin toyota at 17,600 + tax. phil
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Re: 2005 toyota camry le, 4cyl sed automatic [7435] by nicecar1
Mar 19, 2005 (8:08 pm)
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Replying to: 7435 (Mar 19, 2005 5:14 am)

i got a 2005 camry 4 cyl le with floor mats, and side air bags in this feb. The price I got is
17,477. Out of door, $19218. in south bay, ca.
If you can get between $17100-17300, that is the best deal you can get. $17500 is still a very good deal. I heard some of my friend get somewhere
at 17700 - 17900 at different times. I got it last month.
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Re: 2005 toyota camry le, 4cyl sed automatic [nicecar1] by viveks
Mar 20, 2005 (11:28 am)
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Replying to: nicecar1 (Mar 19, 2005 8:08 pm)

Do you mind sharing the name of dealership? Also breakup of fees and taxes.
 
Thanks,
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2005 Camry XLE 4 cylinder by toyotafanatic
Mar 20, 2005 (2:14 pm)
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Replying to: nicecar1 (Mar 19, 2005 8:08 pm)

I am in the process of buying a car and I went to Carmax today. As you know, they give you a "no haggle" price for their cars and I was wondering if the price was resonable. The car has everything I want including the color. I also test drove it today.
 
2005 Camry XLE 4 cylinder
-sunroof
-leather seats
-6 disc in dash CD changer
-automatic climate control
-dual driver and passenger heated seats
-front and side curtain airbags
-stainless steel exhaust tip
-car and truck mats
-alloy wheels
-alarm system with remote
-wood grain(beautiful)on the dash on all 4 doors
 
The no haggle price was $22,978(which already includes the manufacture's rebate of $750) less $500 dealer rebate which ends 3/21/05 for a total no haggle price of $22,478.
 
Is this a reasonable price for a 2005 XLE with all the above features?
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Re: 2005 Camry XLE 4 cylinder [toyotafanatic] by toyotafanatic
Mar 20, 2005 (4:30 pm)
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Replying to: toyotafanatic (Mar 20, 2005 2:14 pm)

By the way, I just checked Edmunds own New Car TMV pricing for my area with all of the above options and their price came out to be $24,485 which includes the manufacturers rebate.

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