Is this a smart decision?

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Asked by Guru9KYDGZ Mar 26, 2022 at 05:50 PM about the 2017 Chevrolet Equinox Premier AWD

Question type: Car Selling & Trading In

If I can sell my 2017 Equinox Premier with 85K for 20K and then turn around
and buy a 2012 Toyota Camry with 70K at zero interest is that a good deal?  I
owe 7500 on the equinox.

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Yes, dumping the Equinox in favor of the Camry is a good idea! But financing a 10 year old vehicle can be risky. Toyota is known for reliability but it's still 10 years old. I'd rather see you get a newer Camry for the same monthly payment. But you definitely have the right idea. Hope that helps! Jim

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Paying 9500 for the Camry. One-time owner (father-in-law) who kept in excellent condition.

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