2012 Camry Le 102,000 worth a new paint job or just sell

Asked by Guru959X61 Dec 26, 2020 at 10:57 PM about the 2012 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Price paint jobs and see for yourself. Maaco paint jobs are cheap but look hideous if you get closer than 30'. Quality paint jobs are expensive.

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I'd say no. According to kbb.com the vehicle is only worth about $7,000. A decent paint job, including any body work needed, will cost about half that much. You'll never be able to pull that kind of money back out of a 9 year old vehicle. I say sell it as it is. Hope that helps! Jim

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If you hang onto the car long enough I suppose painting it could be worth while but not if you are going to sell it.

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What color is the original factory paint? Does it appear to be ...peeling off the surface of this vehicle? Might be included in a Toyota Recall.

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959X Curious.....did you make a decision concerning the Paint Job on this vehicle?

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