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How Much Should I Pay: 2000 Toyota Camry

November 25th, 2008

Question From Mikey: i found a 2000 toyota camry with 30,000 miles. v6 fully loaded, leather, sunroof, alloy wheels.

the guy wants 8995.00 he is a dealer.

Queen of the Road: Hi Mikey. Is the Camry an LE or XLE?

Please leave your choice in the reply/comment box and I’ll get started on looking up deals.




How Much Should I Pay: 2008 Honda CR-V & 2000 Toyota Sienna

May 1st, 2008

Question:   Hi,

Interested in buying:
2008 Honda CRV - EX 2WD
What is the best price I can get from CA dealers?

Also:
2000 Toyota Sienna CE
PW/PDoor/Roof rack/Dual Air…almost like a LE.
Mileage: 64000

Thanks.

MuscleCarGuy:   Hi There. Welcome to AutoBragBlog, where we do the car price researching for you.

For a 2008 Honda CR-V EX 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl 5A),

The Biggest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $23,333.00
MSRP: $25,176.00
ePrice: $23,333.00
Savings: $1,843.00
% OFF MSRP: 7.32 %

2nd Biggest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $23,333.00
MSRP: $25,154.00
ePrice: $23,333.00
Savings: $1,821.00
% OFF MSRP: 7.24 %

So you’ve got the prices, now what? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local Honda dealerships. But before you go, we recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Stay away from the floor salesmen, go straight to the Internet Sales Manager.

If they aren’t buying into your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up a Nissan dealership’s website and checking their inventory. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S.  This car in New York should cost the same in California. The taxes vary by state.

At the end of the day, this is your hard earned money. If you don’t feel right paying a certain price, walk away. There are some dealerships out there who believe in doing business the right way.

Crash Test and Rollover Ratings for the 2008 Honda CR-V.

For a 2000 Toyota Sienna CE with 65,000 miles, prices range from $6,700 (being in above average condition) to $5,700 (being in average condition) and $4,600 (being in below average condition).

Keep in mind that the numbers above are the wholesale prices. A dealership will usually aim to sell it for +12%-14% more than wholesale, so their estimated retail prices could range from $5,100 to $7,700.

Crash Test and Rollover Ratings for the 2000 Toyota Sienna.




How Much Should I Pay: 2000 Toyota Camry

March 25th, 2008

Question From Noelle: Trying to sell a 2000 toyota camry xle v6. 88,000 miles. only problem is that it is a rebuilt salvage as of 2002. i have had it since 2004 and it runs perfectly. how much can i ask for selling value

MuscleCarGuy: Hi Noelle,

For a 2000 Toyota Camry XLE V6 with 88,000 miles, prices range from $8,150 (being in above average condition) to $6,950 (being in average condition) and $5,800 (being in below average condition).

These numbers are the wholesale prices for the 2000 Toyota Camry XLE V6, which is what you should expect to get if you trade in your car. Considering that your car has a salvage title you will be able to get something close to the below average condition price. On salvage title vehicles the price will vary with the type of accident. If the car has a salvage title for a theft recovery it will not lose as much value as if it got in an accident. If your car is salvage because it was in an accident it is important to specify where it got hit. Front and side impacts have a bigger depreciation on the value of the car. Let us know if you have any further question. Good Luck!!!