Is spending $3,000 worth it to repalce my top and all 100,000 mile service car is perfect I bought it new ????

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Asked by downhillskiracer Jun 05, 2014 at 08:16 AM about the 2008 Toyota Camry Solara SLE Convertible

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I use top daily in Florida starting to crack replacement $1700.00 needs timing belt and all that goes with it. ThIf I do this will Iget another 100,000 miles or is this to big a risk ????

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Let's see - $3000.00 divided by 12 equals $250.00 per month. I 'd say it would be worth it,but that's my opinion. (can't buy anything for less can you?) Then I'd be real happy if I got 2 years;3 years I'd be jumping for joy;4 years I'd throw a party.

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