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Used cars | Forum

Vayt
Vayt Nov 7
Hey folks, I’m thinking of buying a used 2023 Toyota Camry I saw listed at an auction. I mean, the price is really tempting, but I don’t wanna end up regretting it if there’s a bunch of hidden issues. Any suggestions on how I can do some serious digging on this car before making a move? I’m especially worried about previous damages or sketchy auction history.
Diego Gracia
Diego Gracia Nov 7
I totally get that—buying used, especially from an auction, can be like opening Pandora's box. If you wanna make sure you’re not buying a bunch of trouble, BidHistory is worth a look. For this Toyota Camry 2023 report https://en.bidhistory.org/toyota/camry/2023/66b40be65f3b8981-toyota-camry-se_night_shade-4t1g11ak9pu184337/  , it’ll give you the real dirt—stuff like auction history, where the car's been, if it’s been in insurance auctions like Copart or IAAI, and what kind of damages it took on. Plus, they even throw in actual auction pics, so you can eyeball it before it got all polished up. It’s a good way to know if that "great deal" has any ghosts hiding in the closet. Spending some time to get the full story now can save you big bucks and big headaches down the line, especially when used cars are concerned.
Duncan
Duncan Nov 10

Quote from Vayt Hey folks, I’m thinking of buying a used 2023 Toyota Camry I saw listed at an auction. I mean, the price is really tempting, but I don’t wanna end up regretting it if there’s a bunch of hidden issues. Any suggestions on how I can do some serious digging on this car before making a move? I’m especially worried about previous damages or sketchy auction history.
Buying a used auction car can be a great deal, but you’re right to be cautious especially with such a new model! A few key tips: start by getting a detailed vehicle history report to uncover any past accidents or hidden damage. You can also consider an independent inspection to catch issues that might not be obvious. Lastly, some dealerships and platforms offer cars with verified backgrounds. If you're open to exploring alternatives, you might want to visit to compare similar options from reputable sources. Good luck, and happy car hunting!
The Forum post is edited by Duncan Nov 10
mora
mora Nov 21
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