Now that's just dumb. 01 Camry for sale. Nothing to do with the yard. You should make a youtube clip of asking random people how much it is to cut their grass. It'll be funny because some people actually do that as their real job to pay for bills and make sure their kids eat!
But... your yard looks like it needs some work, yo. Why don't you just answer his question? Also, bad job on the blurring of your license plate, 514 MZK.
Dang got me! I forgot to blur out a picture. Excellent look sir. Ok whoever Kam is, if You really want to know how much I pay someone to mow my lawn, I pay them $20. If you want to point out that the yard needs work thats good for you especially on a CF forum for Buy/Sell/Trade. ***IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN THE VEHICLE MESSAGE ME***
Of course this has nothing to do with the value of your car, just throwing it out there. Had a 2003 Focus with 148K that cosmetically was fine except for a nice ding on the front right bumper. The most I could get for that was $1,200, people just don't seem to want to pay a lot for cars at the moment.
I am in total agreement with you. I actually took everything out of the car (except remote start) and its going to be sitting on the side of the street. The best offer i got on it was 3000 but I would rather keep that car then get 3000 for it. Maybe a few years down the road I'll try to sell it again or give it to a family member as a beginner car.
Hi p_george, I have read the specification of your toyota camry and I am interested in buying your ride. I will buy with audio system if we will settle on some lower price. Do PM me if you are interested.
Honestly, I do not think it will be easy for you to get $3000 for it when you consider the condition and the high amount of miles. You can probably move it for $2500 fairly easily, especially with gas prices being high. You have to realize that the car has heavy miles and the engine or trans WILL start to have issues around 200000, so most people will not want to touch it. Also, with a glut of SUV's available at pennies on a dollar, even with gas prices, it is going to be hard for some one to pass up an Expedition or Suburban that was a $40,000 car 10 years ago, for your vehicle.
Used cars are like used electronics...they lose value over time. You will get less for your used car the longer you let that sit on the street. But if you want that to be the neighborhood eye sore until you find a family member to drive it away, assuming it still starts at that point, then alls I can say is I'm glad you are not living in my neighborhood.