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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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Head unit for a 2017 Toyota Camry

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AI Identification

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2017 Toyota Camry Head Unit

Automotive Parts and Accessories

AI Estimated Value

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$150-250

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a car radio head unit, specifically identified as being for a 2017 Toyota Camry. It has a rectangular shape with curved sides designed to fit into the dashboard of the vehicle. The front panel is predominantly black plastic, with a silver-colored bezel around the perimeter and surrounding some of the controls. In the center is a large, rectangular LCD screen, likely a touchscreen display, which is currently off and reflective. Above the screen is a slot, presumably for inserting CDs. To the left of the screen are three vertical buttons labeled "AUDIO", "CAR", and "SETUP", below a circular knob labeled "PWR VOL". To the right of the screen are a circular knob labeled "TUNE SCROLL" and three vertical buttons: two labeled with up and down arrows and "SEEK/TRACK", and a final button with a phone icon, suggesting hands-free calling capabilities. The overall construction appears to be standard automotive-grade plastic and electronics. There are no visible major scratches, cracks, or damage to the screen or surrounding plastic, though minor surface wear or dust is difficult to assess from the image alone. The item appears to be in good used condition, consistent with a unit removed from a vehicle of the specified age. There are no visible maker's marks or serial numbers on the face of the unit in the provided image. The design is typical of factory-installed infotainment systems from the mid-2010s, offering basic audio, vehicle information, and connectivity features. The integration of a large screen and multiple control buttons suggests a mid-range to upper-range factory unit for its model year.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided image, I am appraising this 2017 Toyota Camry head unit. Visually, the unit appears to be an authentic OEM part for the specified vehicle, consistent in design and features with factory-installed units of that era. Its condition appears good used, with no obvious major damage visible like cracks or deep scratches on the screen or plastic bezel. Minor surface wear or dust cannot be definitively ruled out from the image alone. Market conditions for used OEM head units are driven by replacement needs for damaged or malfunctioning factory units. Comparables for this specific unit typically sell on online marketplaces and auto parts recycling sites. Factors significantly impacting value include the unit's functional condition (which cannot be verified from the image), any included original wiring harnesses or documentation, and the demand for this particular model year's replacement parts. Head units for popular models like the Camry generally have consistent demand. Rarity is not a significant factor as these were mass-produced. Limitations for authenticity verification from images alone are significant. While the visual cues suggest authenticity, a physical inspection would be necessary to verify part numbers, manufacturer markings, and crucial internal components. Functionality cannot be tested via images; a power-on test is essential. Provenance documentation like the original vehicle's VIN the unit was removed from would further support authenticity but is often unavailable for used parts.

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