Let's see what I can find 3.5 hours away within 10 minutes:
In no particular order:
2001 Accord sedan with a bad engine. "Everything else good." One picture shows a complete front end and another shows missing headlights, grill, and bumper. It was listed with 180,000 miles for $300 29 days ago.
1999 Honda Civic LX Sedan with 180,000 miles for $1,400. "0 mechanical issues."
2005 Civic LX with 215,000 for $1,650. I think that it is a dealership even though it says "By owner." The seller has terrible punctuation and says that he also has 05, 07, and 08 Civics.
Another example of how other people sell nonrunning Hondas, a
1997 Accord sedan with 262,000 miles for $700. Presumably the correct mileage, they include the VIN, and write "***STOP*** THIS CAR IS NOT RUNNING. Still interested? Keep reading."
The one picture looks pretty good.
The ad is 5 weeks old.
1998 Corolla with 212,000 miles for $1,650. It looks good for over 200,000 miles!
2003 corolla with 204,000 miles for $1,500. "No Mechanical Issues!"
2005 Corolla with 188,000 miles for $2,000.
2003 Ford Focus LX Sedan with 110,000 miles for $800. Needs tires and tags.
There are tons of vehicles for sale in the Phoenix area, but I don't know that the prices are better, just the selection.