


Used 2013 Camry, nice car and apparently ntly clean title. Ran the history and this is what came up. What really caught my attention was the mileage going from 136k in 2018 to 92k in 2020. Can someone please explain ?? Should I still buy it ?
by WydBro-_-
7 Comments
Given the accident the drivetrain may have been replaced but since itโs not a special car I donโt see why they would bother. Iโd steer clear.
Just from the pictures I can see the hood is really misaligned.
Pull a Carfax and compare it to the Autocheck on the mileage.
Almost the entire car was damaged in an accident. I work in a body shop and unless they are giving this car away, I’d keep looking. As someone else pointed out, the hood is misaligned badly and if that’s the best they can do, the rest of the work is suspect. If you really want this car, take it to an independent Toyota repair shop and have it inspected. Tell them about the accident so they can keep an eye out for the repairs.
I would only buy a used car if there is evidence of regular servicing on its record, and if any repair work that has been done on it is for minor damage. The extensive repairs on this particular vehicle scream, “Big problems for next owner!”
DO NOT buy this car. It probably has a replacement engine, why the miles went down. It got a replacement engine because this car was wrecked HARD. All that damage listed is from a high-speed front-end impact. “Clean Title” my ass the seller just means it isn’t stolen.
Thatโs front end hit all day. Reads like a repair order for front end collision. Check to see if thereโs a newer radiator and core support. Look for tooling marks on bolt heads.
If you got a vehicle that a front end hit and was properly repaired thatโs one thing. If you end up with a builder that got thrown together with aftermarket parts, bubbas front end frame work, and fusor, thatโs not great.
Thatโs gonna be a no from me dawg.