This is only a 2002, but it also only has 160,000 miles!
No it doesn't!
This isn't the first picture they want you to see, but it is the most important one:
This is the picture that VehicleHistory provided me from when it was sold in 2016 with 166,556.00 miles:
I hate what they did with it!
Here is the better side:
They lost a hubcap!
This is the picture they put first:
I still don't know why Kelley says
"The average annual miles driven in the United States is about 14,263...", yet it feels that this car should have 157,785--7,889 yearly, but if this car had 166,556.00 miles when it was sold 5.3 years ago and it was driven less than 8k miles yearly since, it would have 199,600 now.
However, that <8,000 number is made up, and they say the actual number is over 14k. In that case this car should have 242,150.
However, MyCarFax guesses 290,551. It doesn't show the sale in 2016, but sales don't show up, just services, and it had 167,000 miles on 11/07/2014. I have seen mistakes before and this very well may be a rounding error, but it also shows 166,314 miles on 2/25/2014.
Maybe the car was hardly driven between 2014 and 2016.
How long does it take a dealership to turn around a car? They do some repairs, clean and advertise it.
A month?
Maybe that took an unusually long time.
Maybe that discrepancy makes sense, but MyCarFax says that the car passed emissions on 12/21/2019 with 264,693 miles.
We don't know when it got into an accident. They say "2002 Toyota Camry runs and drives great. Clean title everything works just the hit," but they clearly lied about the odometer. Would they say "I meant 260,000 miles!", which would still be inaccurate?
Would they say "Oh right! It had just over 160,000 miles when I bought the car 5 years ago!"
Forget this liar!
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/d/glendale-02-toyota-camry-se/7434724100.html