I'm in the market for a used Toyota Camry and I'm wondering what kind of mileage I should be looking for. Are there any warning signs to watch out for? And what should I do if I come across a good deal but the mileage seems too high?
ReplyWhen it comes to mileage, it's important to keep in mind that the condition of the car is more important than the number on the odometer. However, as a general rule, it's recommended to look for a used Toyota Camry with around 50,000 to 80,000 miles on it. This is when most of the major maintenance and repairs would have already been done, but the car still has plenty of life left.
If you come across a good deal on a used Camry with higher mileage, don't immediately dismiss it. Take a closer look at the car and see if it has been well-maintained. A car with higher mileage but a complete maintenance record is often a better buy than a car with lower mileage but a spotty maintenance history.
As for warning signs, pay attention to any unusual noises or vibrations while test driving the car. This could be an indication of underlying issues. It's also a good idea to have a mechanic inspect the car before making a purchase, especially if the mileage seems too high for the age of the car.