Used 2007 Camry Maui Cruiser for sale in Haiku, HI
$2,000
Vehicle Details
2007 Year | 126,870 mi. Mileage | $2,000 Price |
fair General Condition | clean Title Status | automatic Transmission |
gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
2007 Toyota Camry.
Pro’s:
1) engine and transmission are in excellent condition.
2) working A/C
3) radio works
4) windows work
5) car has never stalled/not started/ or broken down.
6) new brake pads and new rotors.
7) newish tires
8) I got a major oil leak fixed
When I got this car it was hardly drive-able. The power steering pump was bad so I got it replaced. However, there is still a hose that the mechanic missed (pressure hose, and pressure pump) so you need to put power steering fluid in the car. I’ve driven this around town just fine, but I wouldn’t recommend driving it to Hana until you get the hose and the pressure pump fixed. Also there is a tiny crack in the radiator, but a local mechanic quoted me about $300 to fix that, but it hasn’t been an issue. Power steering parts was quoted around $900 by kiwi auto care, but I bet you could get someone to do it cheaper. So, if you don’t want to get it fixed and just need a beater to get around town, you could keep putting fluid in it. I usually put in about a 1/3 cup every time a drive it. If you get it fixed, you’re gunna have a really solid car. Also, the car doesn’t look pretty and has some dents and a shotty exterior repair job. The inside needs to be cleaned, and there are some rips and tears. Drivers side visor is broken. Knob for volume is detached, but there are buttons on the wheel you can adjust the radio volume with. With all that being said, the car still runs and hasn’t ever broken down or not started. I put a bunch of money in this car, but I don’t have a use for it anymore. Email me if you want to check it out. CASH ONLY.
Pro’s:
1) engine and transmission are in excellent condition.
2) working A/C
3) radio works
4) windows work
5) car has never stalled/not started/ or broken down.
6) new brake pads and new rotors.
7) newish tires
8) I got a major oil leak fixed
When I got this car it was hardly drive-able. The power steering pump was bad so I got it replaced. However, there is still a hose that the mechanic missed (pressure hose, and pressure pump) so you need to put power steering fluid in the car. I’ve driven this around town just fine, but I wouldn’t recommend driving it to Hana until you get the hose and the pressure pump fixed. Also there is a tiny crack in the radiator, but a local mechanic quoted me about $300 to fix that, but it hasn’t been an issue. Power steering parts was quoted around $900 by kiwi auto care, but I bet you could get someone to do it cheaper. So, if you don’t want to get it fixed and just need a beater to get around town, you could keep putting fluid in it. I usually put in about a 1/3 cup every time a drive it. If you get it fixed, you’re gunna have a really solid car. Also, the car doesn’t look pretty and has some dents and a shotty exterior repair job. The inside needs to be cleaned, and there are some rips and tears. Drivers side visor is broken. Knob for volume is detached, but there are buttons on the wheel you can adjust the radio volume with. With all that being said, the car still runs and hasn’t ever broken down or not started. I put a bunch of money in this car, but I don’t have a use for it anymore. Email me if you want to check it out. CASH ONLY.