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Old 09-16-2018, 09:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It's 2018...

In the small town where I worked at a school, we did not have our own Craigslist, and we did not necessarily want to use Craigslist for cities hours away, so that town has a yard sale Facebook page. It is occasionally more than stuff for sale. I liked the people in the town well enough, living there just did not work out for me, so I have not left the group. Today I saw someone selling a 2002 Accord with 161,200 miles, allegedly runs perfectly, and does not have a check engine light.

They want $2,000.

My 1998 Accord with 195,000 miles runs perfectly despite a check engine light, but I am going to acid-dip my cat again, and if that does not work, replace the CC.

Anyway, Kelley Blue Book says the other Accord is worth around $2,428, so it is probably a very reasonable price, or there is a reason they do not show either side.

For some reason someone felt he should share this:

Does that count as a meme? What does a guy looking out the window and someone asking $3,500 for a 1997 Accord have to do with somebody asking $2,000 for a 2002 Accord with low miles?

Here is a guy asking $100,000 for a 2002 Accord. I believe that he has been trying to sell it for a while: https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/c...686693471.html

Here is another 2002 for $4,900: https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/c...697752457.html

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