That site doesn't seem to have an option to see what is nearby. I don't feel like undertaking a road trip for an econobox, but they don't have any Metros, Civics, or Insights. They do have a 1990 Accord with crazy-low miles for $2,800, but I would rather buy a 2005 Accord with 150,000 miles for that price.
I paid $2,800 for a 1990 Accord with 97,000 miles in 2004!
I have seen some stuff about starting a car that has sat for a while. I keep my Civic battery on a trickle charger and would bring jumper cables, but I am not looking into what else I may need [or ordering the new ignition cylinder] until I hear back from the owner.
In unrelated news, I cannot bill for four sessions that I worked in the last two weeks because their authorizations ended.
This would have been my biggest paycheck since March. For some reason that was twice the size of any check since last year.
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