1999 Toyota Camry Le V6
JT2BF22K8X0192742
Last known mileage — 195 237 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar TOYOTA CAMRY listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 1999 Toyota Camry LE V6 features a consistent mileage history and was maintained as a one-owner personal lease vehicle in California for over 27 years. While the vehicle has an extensive service history with 12 recorded entries, including regular maintenance at Roseville Toyota, it carries a branded salvage title following reports of front-end damage and structural issues. The report also notes a failed emissions inspection in 2021 and subsequent reconditioning before its final sale via auction. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand how the salvage status, specific damage records, and title history impact its current value.
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The vehicle appears to have mostly cosmetic front-end damage. The primary risk is the discrepancy between repair costs and market value; however, since it is an insurance sale, the mechanical integrity of the drivetrain should be relatively stable.
The car's market value is significantly lower than the estimated repair cost. This suggests that unless you can perform repairs in-house or source cheap parts, it may be difficult to turn a profit. It is an insurance sale, which reduces risk regarding hidden 'scam' damage, but the high mileage and low market cap make it a niche investment.
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