BCFast - I'm not sure about what year model Toyotas your looking at but for about the past 5 years (at least) all the Camrys, Avalons, Siennas, Solaras, and Corollas are painted inside and out. Even in the engine bay and under dash, door trim, and under carpet. Of course those areas aren't the important areas so the paint quality I'm sure isn't so important. I'm not sure about the Toyotas from Japan though.
Now about that belt. Say it costs you $500 every 50,000 miles. I did some math to see if the belt cost offset the fuel savings over a Camry.
TDI - 100,000 miles / 47 mpg (avg) = 2,128 gallons. ---> 2,128 gallons X $1. 40/gal (diesel, GA) = $2,978. 72 + (2 belt changes) $1,000 = $3,978. 72
Camry - 100,000 miles / 32 mpg (avg) = 3,125 gallons. ---> 3,125 gallons X $1. 55/gal (gas, GA) = $4,843. 75
The TDI still saves $865 considering the belt and fuel costs. I'd have to replace that belt myself, then the fuel savings of the TDI really kicks a$$. Next, I'd have to consider the purchase price, I don't have a good feel for either one. Just thought I'd pass on this info.
- JyRO
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Y2K 2500 Cummins ETC/DEE, SLT+, 4X4, Quad, LB, Intense Blue Sport, 3. 54 LSD, rear aux. springs (camper special), sliding rear window, all options except cab clearance lights including agate leather, totally stock engine, silencer ring removed, "stealth," mod to run fogs with high beam. (20. 8 mpg @ 70 mph) Since everybody else listed their toys, I will too.
2000 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4X4, 5-speed, 3. 4L V6 (25. 5 mpg @ 65 mph)
1990 Toyota Celica STX, FWD, 5-speed, 1. 6L I4 (36+ mpg @ 65 mph)
1983 Mazda RX-7 GSL Limited Edition RWD, 5-speed, 1. 1L Wankel (For sale)
No auto trannies in my home! Just say, "No!" to auto trannies.