What am I doing outside of the Lounge? Can I ad-hominem here?!
I am pretty sure that I mentioned this somewhere, but I mention many things in various places:
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Driven 202,000 miles [lies!]
Automatic transmission
Exterior color: Silver · Interior color: Grey
4/5 overall NHTSA safety rating
Fuel type: Gasoline
22.0 MPG city · 32.0 MPG highway · 26.0 MPG combined
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2011 Toyota Camry new tires & breaks well maintained,regular full synthetic oil changes, there’s some minimal cosmetic things if you look at the pictures, the seatbelt light is on for the passenger I’m not sure why but does not effect anything. Great car just getting into something a little bigger, asking 5K obo
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Oh good! It breaks well!
Can you expect people to take care of their car if you cannot expect them to take care to write clearly?
I am going to guess that the seatbelt light indicates an expensive problem.
I didn't think the cosmetic damage was minimal when I first saw it, but I think that I did worse to my rental!
In [almost] no particular order:
That scrape isn't too bad and the car sure was clean four months ago! When I realized how old the ad was I scanned her profile to see if she mentioned selling it.
No, but she sounds aggravating.
I asked and she replied "No I ended up waiting."
That could mean anything, but the ad is still up, so I am sure that she waited for an offer near her asking price.
As you can clearly see, Kelley says that it is worth between $5,169 and $7,138; approximately $6,154, and that is in good condition.
I don't know its mechanical shape, but I would describe the interior and exterior as beautiful--except for the scrape.
Maybe the engine is wearing out or the seatbelt light indicates a real problem.
I finally looked it up. All that I find is "Fasten your seatbelt, idiot!"
I want to have Mom negotiate having her mechanic look at it. Sure, her mechanic told me "I'm not fixing your car! You fix it!" However, aside from charging $50 to replace an air filter, he has always been good to her.