In America, I bought the 2003 Camry LE in 2015 after my company decided to take away our company vehicles, needed a really good used vehicle as a replacement. Found this car through a dealer who just bought it from an estate sale of a deceased elderly woman (one owner) with only 29,000 miles, it currently has approximately 126,000 - still love it, low maintenance, no timing belt.
Hey thanks for watching, they are a really nice comfortable car, a man has bought the car, I think he had a similar one when he lived in Australia! He lives in Ireland now!!
I wish you would make a video on that car. They are mega rare. Would be interested to know how it drives with a manual gear box. I bet it can shift along and spin the wheels with ease. There was a manual for sale in London not so long ago. £1650. It was only owned be that person for 7 months where it was bought for£1500. They are becoming an appreciating classic because they are so rare.
@@Mybwain There are a few videos by US TH-camrs (a search will find them). It's the best selling car over there. The manual gearchange is OK. Not as slick changing as my last car (Mazda 6), but the engine is very flexible and economy is good (40mpg+ on the motorway from a 2.4 litre). More a comfy cruiser than a road burner. If you see a nice one, grab it. Mine was one owner from new with fsh, so a no brainier to buy it. Very happy with it.
In America, I bought the 2003 Camry LE in 2015 after my company decided to take away our company vehicles, needed a really good used vehicle as a replacement. Found this car through a dealer who just bought it from an estate sale of a deceased elderly woman (one owner) with only 29,000 miles, it currently has approximately 126,000 - still love it, low maintenance, no timing belt.
Great car , very popular in your country too !!!
Glad to hear that im picking up a 2000 on Friday. Looking at reviews to see if I made a good choice
Most people will think I’m mad but I would trade in my 2006 Merc E Class for a nicely specced Camry 😍
Ha no I totally get it ... I prefer Japanese comfort too , no idea why !
Nice car. Good to see another from that year. I have a 2003 CDX 2.4 manual (very rare this side of the pond). Hope you found a good home for it.
Hey thanks for watching, they are a really nice comfortable car, a man has bought the car, I think he had a similar one when he lived in Australia! He lives in Ireland now!!
I wish you would make a video on that car. They are mega rare. Would be interested to know how it drives with a manual gear box. I bet it can shift along and spin the wheels with ease.
There was a manual for sale in London not so long ago. £1650. It was only owned be that person for 7 months where it was bought for£1500. They are becoming an appreciating classic because they are so rare.
@@Mybwain There are a few videos by US TH-camrs (a search will find them). It's the best selling car over there. The manual gearchange is OK. Not as slick changing as my last car (Mazda 6), but the engine is very flexible and economy is good (40mpg+ on the motorway from a 2.4 litre). More a comfy cruiser than a road burner. If you see a nice one, grab it. Mine was one owner from new with fsh, so a no brainier to buy it. Very happy with it.
Wow. I thought road tax in the UK was expensive but Ireland is just in another league.
It’s painful 😖 thanks for watching !
I've got a cdx and it's lush. It's only got 77k miles
CDX had leather I think ? Thanks for watching !!
@@doolanbrian yeah it's got leather
@@Mybwain a nice vehicle so 🙂✅
May I know the color code this car
Sorry I don’t know ! The car has left our premises so I don’t have an official way of checking!