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Old 04-13-2005, 04:37 PM
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Is $8000 too much for a 94 4Runner with 64000 miles?

94 4Runner with 64000 miles? Headgasket recall has been performed at 48500 miles. At the same time all belts were replaced including timeing belt and water pump. Vehicle has been regularly maintained and is truly in excellent condition inside and out including paint. I know this sounds like a stereotype but it really was driven by an older Lady. It is an automatic with 4 wheel drive SR5 package and the 3.0L engine. Any information would be greatly appreciated

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Old 04-13-2005, 04:40 PM
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Enter the info into KBB and NADA. Then go to Auto Trader online and look up vehicles within a 100-mile radius. Compile all the private party values and average it out. That should give you a good indication whether or not this price is on par.
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Might be OK for the mileage, but I would never pay that much for a 2nd gen 4runner, plenty of them for ~5-6k with ~100-150k. As long as the head gasket recall, timing belt and basic maintenance is done, there isn't that much difference between 70k and 150k on a 11-12 year old toyota, IMHO.

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Old 04-13-2005, 05:39 PM
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hey michael!

sounds like a pretty good deal, price is a bit high but you have to negotiate! 64k miles is hardly broken in and having pretty much all of the major service stuff done already is definately a bonus. haggle and see what you can get it for. good luck!

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Just to let you know I paid in the ball park of 10K for my 97, so yeah that seems high to me. Find a high milage, well kept 3rd gen, and you can get a good price. Good luck.
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get it. i think that's a pretty damn good price to pay considering it only has 64K on it. mine had 111K on it when i bought it... for about that price actually. that was 3 years ago though.
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