For a new Toyota Camry, you can find one between an MSRP of $20,110 and a hybrid for aboout $28,200 depending on the kind of deal your dealer would be willing to give you. You should be looking at a holdback of about $400 to $585.
Toyota Camry buyers can expect to find multiple features in their Camry. Features they are buying include a very quiet and smooth ride, the car's interior is spacious and updated from the previous model, and the pricing is cheaper than other similar models.
they will register it for you, the price will be included in the final total you owe.
yes, but it must be done by a dealership because the you cannot buy the freon
If you can find the right dealership, you may be able to buy two cars for the price of one. It would be a rare find if you could find that deal.
You can buy and OEM CV axle kit at most auto-parts stores. Most national auto-parts stores have the axle kit available. The OEM axle kit will be about half the price of the dealership price.
Did you put a deposit down? Did the sale expire?
take it to the dealership, a nissan sentra takes atf fluid you can only buy at the dealership. For how much the fluid and tools for it cost it will be about the same price for them to do it
The new car would be a safer bet. If you are looking for a cooler car though go with the Camry.
If you're looking to buy a 2010 Elantra, Carmax.com is a great online dealership to search. They provide a large selection of reliable cars at a reasonable price.
You can buy it at a dealership or online.
from a dealership?
Most insurance merchants will sell you a warrany for your vehicle. However, the dealership prefers you choose one with them as it's easier to combine the price of the vehicle plus warranty.