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Old 01-18-2021, 06:21 PM   #78 (permalink)
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Yet another Camry. I think the price is better.

2010 Toyota Camry sedan with 150,000 miles for $4,800.

I posted 3 local Camries with high-mileage, 2 with unspecified miles, and 2 with around 90k. Someone asked $4,500 for one with 175,000 miles, the intolerable woman asked $4,500 for one with over 200,000 miles and a scrape, and somebody asked $6,000 for one with 203,000 miles.

Three hundred dollars less than the cheaper 2 with 25-50+k fewer miles sounds like a good deal.

I sure hope someone didn't sell one with over 200k miles for $6,000!

I am unsure that it is worth paying an extra $3,000 for 60,000 fewer miles.

Kelley says that it is worth $4,959 in Good condition, $5,461 in Very Good, and $6,131 in Very Very Good.

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The vehicle is in great condition there is nothing wrong with it just bought a new car and need to get rid of this one it has 150k miles on it and it is rear wheel drive I am asking 4,800 the least ill sell for is 4,500
Edit! Someone is asking $5,000 for a 2009 with 200,000 miles.
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