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Leoz
Very good cabs! I miss Checkers though, like the Marathon.
taxiguy
Those are high! 800,000 km. holy crap!
ingo
@taxiguy:
the the actual available taxis on the page www.mobile.de, the biggest, marketplace for used cars in Germany:
http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/searchresults.html?pageNumber=1&__lp=51&scopeId=- C&sortOption.sortBy=price.consumerGrossEuro&sortOption.sortOrder=ASCENDING&makeModelVariant1.- searchInFreetext=false&makeModelVariant2.searchInFreetext=false&makeModelVariant3.- searchInFreetext=false&vehicleCategory=Car&segment=Car&siteId=GERMANY&features=T- AXI&negativeFeatures=EXPORT&damageUnrepaired=NO_DAMAGE_UNREPAIRED&customerIdsAsString=- &lang=de
If you are surfing around in this list, just look at the mileages. A lot of them are astronomic high.
the the actual available taxis on the page www.mobile.de, the biggest, marketplace for used cars in Germany:
http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/searchresults.html?pageNumber=1&__lp=51&scopeId=- C&sortOption.sortBy=price.consumerGrossEuro&sortOption.sortOrder=ASCENDING&makeModelVariant1.- searchInFreetext=false&makeModelVariant2.searchInFreetext=false&makeModelVariant3.- searchInFreetext=false&vehicleCategory=Car&segment=Car&siteId=GERMANY&features=T- AXI&negativeFeatures=EXPORT&damageUnrepaired=NO_DAMAGE_UNREPAIRED&customerIdsAsString=- &lang=de
If you are surfing around in this list, just look at the mileages. A lot of them are astronomic high.
marioman3138
Not as common as Commodores of the era, but yes, the older gen is about the same as the Camrary, the newer a bit less
taxiguy
Very nice, thank you. He got one of both generations I see. I assume they are relatively common there?
marioman3138
marioman3138
rego is registration ie: how many months is left on it. I'll try to get pictures, maybe go to the train station and have a look.
taxiguy
http://picasaweb.google.com/tcchip/Dubai/photo#5157927533140841426
A Camry taxi in Dubai
A Camry taxi in Dubai
Nice. A 2005-2006 model
taxiguy, cars in Australia last for longer than cars in the USA, that Camry is worth maybe $500-$1000 dollars depending on engine, interior and rego.
Not entierly true. It depends what part of the US you're in. If you are refering to body rust, cars last longer in places like California and Florida than places up here where there is snow like Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, etc... Also, you could sell an old Camry for much more than $1000 here if it were in as good of condition as the one you took a picture of (that is if you are refering to the white one that looks like my dad's) My dad bought his for $900, but the seller was asking $1200 origionally. Plus, although ours has a good body (it is from origionally from California) it has lot of miles and a not-so-good engine, which makes it worth a less. If it had low miles, a good running engine, and a good body, it could be easily sold for $1500+
Although I guess AU dollars are different than American dollars so the comparison isn't really equal...
PS.
If you ever see any nice Holden Caprices (especially the current generation ones) could you get pics of them for me? Plus if you see any Holden Appolo's could you get pics of them too? You can just add them to this forum topic. I'd appricate it greatly. Thank you!
Also what is "rego"? I'm not familiar with that term, maybe it's an Australian saying?
marioman3138
Ahh, I thought you would have. http://picasaweb.google.com/tcchip/Dubai/photo#5157927533140841426
A Camry taxi in Dubai
taxiguy, cars in Australia last for longer than cars in the USA, that Camry is worth maybe $500-$1000 dollars depending on engine, interior and rego.
A Camry taxi in Dubai
taxiguy, cars in Australia last for longer than cars in the USA, that Camry is worth maybe $500-$1000 dollars depending on engine, interior and rego.