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So do I fix it or just forget about it? I plan on selling my '99 Camry XLE 240,000 miles(I'm the 2nd owner), and it is an overall fair/average condition. Engine and tranny runs great, tires are VG but the premium rims look a bit less than in premium shape. It has newer brakes and roters, the body has a qtr panel dent size of softball but overall good everywhere else. The interior has some driver seat wear/cracks on the leather but the rest is fairly good and that darn center counsole compartments hinge snapped off.... Now the not so good
, the suspension is horrible! Probably needs shocks or struts all around (espesially the rear) but it's very drivable as it stands. I havn't gotten an estimate yet but I'm thinking the cheapest I could get all replaced would be $800 min. but I'm not sure.
KBB and Edmunds pretty much has the value of this car @ around 1700-2400 in this condition. I'm not sure how acurate this really is. IMO- If I do fix it, I think this would be a VG car to buy, but then again I don't want to loose anything I put in to it.
So folks, help me out. Do I get the suspension fixed before I list it or put it on the market as it already is(besides cleaning things up/small maintenace stuff). Thanks for your vote!
KBB and Edmunds pretty much has the value of this car @ around 1700-2400 in this condition. I'm not sure how acurate this really is. IMO- If I do fix it, I think this would be a VG car to buy, but then again I don't want to loose anything I put in to it.
So folks, help me out. Do I get the suspension fixed before I list it or put it on the market as it already is(besides cleaning things up/small maintenace stuff). Thanks for your vote!