Who's to say the camry won't need new tyres?
Also, my opinion is the corolla is more bullet proof.
So if i had to upgrade, I would upgraded to a newer corolla
(I'm a bit biased, I've owned/bought new a 2003 corolla and its served me fine, its now been handed over to my sister and a drive a subaru now).
2009 Auto Corolla with 55,000km = 10k approx.
2011 Auto Corolla with 55,000km = 13k approx.
This is straight off carsales (private sales) listing, so a further $500 to $1k off the listed price is reasonable.
Camry's are a similar price, but have around 100,000km.
I think this ad says it all
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbsyEI78m5s
Also, my opinion is the corolla is more bullet proof.
So if i had to upgrade, I would upgraded to a newer corolla
(I'm a bit biased, I've owned/bought new a 2003 corolla and its served me fine, its now been handed over to my sister and a drive a subaru now).
2009 Auto Corolla with 55,000km = 10k approx.
2011 Auto Corolla with 55,000km = 13k approx.
This is straight off carsales (private sales) listing, so a further $500 to $1k off the listed price is reasonable.
Camry's are a similar price, but have around 100,000km.
I think this ad says it all
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbsyEI78m5s