All three Camries that I have shared are still on Facebook. There is more supply than demand, therefore these cares have less value. Also, they aren't selling at their asking price, so clearly they are overvalued.
Odd. Only 1 Camry that I shared on November 11th is still up, but there are still 3!
This 2009 Toyota Camry listed 5 weeks ago for $6,000 with 203,000 miles.
This 2011 with 202,000 miles. It is the one with the scrape, which isn't as bad as some people claimed. It was posted 19 weeks ago and the owner is asking $4,500.
Curious.
This guy was selling a 2001 Celica and a 2009 white Camry. He asked $4,500 for the latter:
This guy posted a white 2009 Camry with 174,000 miles yesterday. He doesn't say for how long he owned it and doesn't share the VIN or show the license plate, so I cannot look up its history. He does mention "Needs speakers in the front and needs the front rotors replaced."
How hard can that be?! Any monkey can replace the rotors! I replace them in Mom's car!
Kelley says that it is worth $4,533 in good condition in $5,682 in excellent
YourMechanic says a shop would charge $380. RepairPal isn't cooperating.
Angie's List says that it would cost at least $100 to install speakers. I bought some 20 years ago, but never opened the box. Do you think those would work?!
Good luck convincing anyone that a car is in excellent condition while simultaneously advertising that it needs $500 in repairs!
"I don't know, $5,500 seems high. A car like this just sold for $4,500."
[The guy that spent $4,500 for the car a few days ago]: "....."