![]() 07/25/2017 at 00:51 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
One owner. V6. Made in Japan. Low miles. Clean Carfax. Owned in western Washington, where no road salt = no rust. I’m not about to trade my Fit for this, but the want is strong. *fans self*
http://www.autobase.com/cgi/info.exe?bc=13948484/Doxon-Toyota/Toyota-1993-Camry
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Meh
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SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
Comparatively, here’s a nice looking newer Lexus ES for half https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/699284610/overview/
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The beige is strong with this one.
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Counterpoint: The contemporary ES300 is nicer inside and out and can be had with a manual. I owned one. Two tone beige and brown. It was awesome. Sold due to head issues brought on by power steering issues leading to hydraulic fan not engaging and I had to drive across the country. Still kinda want to get another if they haven’t all been rusted out and/or crushed.
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I bet the ES is a nicer car objectively, but I prefer the interior styling and framed doors of the Camry.
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Prefers framed doors? [audible gasp.] Minus 1000 Oppo points for you sir!
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Every time I see one of these, I think of this:
http://www.theonion.com/article/toyota-recalls-1993-camry-due-fact-owners-really-s-50480
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Yeah, it’s overpriced. One presumes there might be some room to negotiate. And someone who wants it badly enough is probably willing to pay more than the car is worth for the privilege of finding a ‘survivor’ in excellent condition.