Anonymous
Post 10/07/2020 20:05     Subject: Re:Repair question

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here it’s a 2012 Camry with 28k miles asking price was 11.5 but due to AC issue willing to sell for 10.5


Whoa‼️
I wouldn’t pay that much even though it is a Toyota™️.

Plus the low mileage is very suspicious too.

Do not purchase this money pit.
I find that when sensors are defective >> the repairs can be very co$tly.

Why would an eight-year old vehicle have such low mileage??

I have a 15-year old car with just 55,000 miles. I use it just to get to the Metro garage on weekdays and for weekend errands.
Anonymous
Post 10/07/2020 16:05     Subject: Re:Repair question

Anonymous wrote:Op here it’s a 2012 Camry with 28k miles asking price was 11.5 but due to AC issue willing to sell for 10.5


Whoa‼️
I wouldn’t pay that much even though it is a Toyota™️.

Plus the low mileage is very suspicious too.

Do not purchase this money pit.
I find that when sensors are defective >> the repairs can be very co$tly.

Why would an eight-year old vehicle have such low mileage??
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 15:34     Subject: Re:Repair question

Op here it’s a 2012 Camry with 28k miles asking price was 11.5 but due to AC issue willing to sell for 10.5
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 10:15     Subject: Repair question

My cautious thought would be that I would have expected the seller to do the simple fix so that the AC was working before posting for sale. My cynical guess is that he/she got a fat quote to fix it (replace compressor, fix other parts, recharge). At that point, they decided to just sell it.

You need to pay $50 to your mechanic to spend half an hour looking it over, at the least.

On the other hand, I have bought cars like this in the past but never for more than $2000. I'm guessing this is not one of those.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 07:12     Subject: Repair question

What year is the Camry and how many miles on it? That fix doesn’t sound too bad.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2020 18:46     Subject: Repair question

Unless deep discount I’d pass. If you are really interested take it to mechanic you trust.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2020 18:42     Subject: Repair question

I am buying used car and saw a Camry today being sold by private seller. It has an issue with AC and bad flow sensor, possibly will need compressor changed? Is this a big fix that will have costly repair bill?