A paid for 2000 Camry with 60k miles sounds pretty cheap/reliable if you ask me.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Ultra Cheapo Car
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Baba Ganoush View PostI've never owned one, but I know several that have. They were all lower end sedans or trucks, nothing crazy expensive. Nothing but bad experiences. Just really cheaply made. Hell, a Kia is a step up from a Nissan nowadays lol.
First hand experience > my buddies experience.
Comment
-
Originally posted by A_A_G View PostWhy do you want to get rid of a 60k mile Toyota?
Comment
-
Originally posted by 2011GT View PostIt's a good car. I live 1200 miles from "home" now and I want something that's not 13 years old. Yes it's a Toyota but at that age shit fails regardless of brand name. I bought it off my grandma and it's got a few dents and dings. At the age the Camry is now I wouldn't comfortable driving it across country.
I don't blame you for being slightly worried, but just for some perspective: I just drove my 99 GT with 130k around 2200 miles on a roadtrip 2 weeks ago. Cars these days last 200k easy if they are maintained.
Comment
-
I love the Nissan haters that have never owned one. Bought my wife a brand new, loaded out one in 08 and it has been a fantastic car. We take it on trips all the time and zero issues. Car was 18k total with fosgate system, sunroof, bluetooth, etc. Car gets on the highway just fine and I love the variable transmission. Gas mileage is always around 33 in town and higher on the highway. We have had zero issues with that car and it has over 65k on it. She came from a fully loaded 38k equinox that was the most uncomfortable, unreliable, POS I have ever owned. No its not a Lexus but the price is right and Nissan has been very good to us. Very worth it to get a deal on extended warranty also. Free oil change every three months with semi synthetic and it was only like 15 a month extra and put my warranty at 75k bumper to bumper, roadside, and 200k on the tranny. Only rattle we have picked up is from the back window getting shattered. The window place did not put the back panel back on it right. Her next car will be a Rogue, Murano or Juke turbo. Cheap enough to pay off in a year and a half and not be married to a car payment.Whos your Daddy?
Comment
-
Honestly, Toyota Yaris 4 door. We had one for a rent car, It was getting around 40 mpg, and it would fucking fly down the freeway. I was very impressed with it, and I am not a foreign made car fan.2005 M3 Vert with TSW rims
2001 Dodge Dakota R/T C/H/I, gears, exhaust, and 125 shot of nos
2012 Ford Edge
Comment
-
Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostFirst hand experience > my buddies experience.
Comment
-
Get a old 95 & up Civic. Great reliable cars that get 35+ & they can be had for $2000 all day if you know how to negotiateGOD BLESS TEXAS
August Landscaping
214-779-7278
Seb's high class.
He'll mow your grass.
He'll kick your ass.
And while his kidney stones pass,
He'll piss in a glass!
Comment
-
Keep and maintain the Camry. As for Nissans, they are fine too. I bought a 89 Maxima with 115k miles. Drove it to 289k. If he first owner had tightened the harmonic balancer correctly on the first timing belt change, it'd likely still be going today.
60k miles is nothing, unless you completely ignore maintenance.sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
17 F150 Supercrew - totaled Dec 12, 2018
13 DIB Premium GT, M6, Track Pack, Glass Roof, Nav, Recaros - Sold
86 SVO - Sold
'03 F150 Supercrew - Sold
01 TJ - new toy - Sold
65 F100 (460 + C6) - Sold
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by SS Junk View PostHad a '01 Maxima that we bought in '03 with 50K miles on it. Hugest pile of shit I've ever owned. I mean the LeBaron I had years prior was more reliable. First it was a DTC 420 code that was allegedly a bug that needed to be programmed out. Then when that didn't work Nissan wanted almost 2K for an entirely new pre-cat exhaust which said that would fix the problem, however many who've owned them had problems afterwards. Then it was some intake butterfly valve bullshit that broke. Then a seal on an axle kept going out. I thought it was me not installing the seals right. No, it was a bearing, and the only way to get to it was to tear the trans apart. By that time it cost more than the vehicle was probably worth. Fuck Nissan.
My current maxima (bought at 78k) has 136k on it. I've replaced alternator, tires, coil packs (common problem), front pre cat (common problem) and brakes in the 5 years I've owned it. Hasn't left me stranded and is a great commuter car. Wouldn't buy another Nissan though and glad I didn't buy the g35 I wanted awhile back before knowing about all the oil consumption issues with the 3.5s
Comment
-
Originally posted by pr1042 View PostSimple fixes.....Last edited by SS Junk; 05-27-2012, 07:53 AM.
Comment
Comment