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I sold my manual 4cyl SE with RS3200+, Stainless Door Sills, and 20% window tint for $19,400 to a dealership (which was more than I paid for it when I purchased it). 9000mi and no-jbl, cloth seats, w/power seat and compass/auto-dim rear-view mirror, rear-lip spoiler, moonroof.
I sold my manual 4cyl SE with RS3200+, Stainless Door Sills, and 20% window tint for $19,400 to a dealership (which was more than I paid for it when I purchased it). 9000mi and no-jbl, cloth seats, w/power seat and compass/auto-dim rear-view mirror, rear-lip spoiler, moonroof.
o rly? did they have someone that wanted to buy it or something?
I suppose so, when the caller for my ad said he was a dealer, I told him he wouldn't be interested in my asking price; turned out, he was willing to pay it.
I suppose so, when the caller for my ad said he was a dealer, I told him he wouldn't be interested in my asking price; turned out, he was willing to pay it.
How much did you originally paid for the car? OTD??? What was your profit??
I suppose so, when the caller for my ad said he was a dealer, I told him he wouldn't be interested in my asking price; turned out, he was willing to pay it.
So it was a used car or other make dealer, or a Toyota dealer?
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I purchased the car used for 19k cash, out-the-door from a Toyota dealership, Toyota Certified with 100k extended warranty (which didn't transfer to the dealer), so I basically put 5k miles and severals months on it, then grabbed a $400 profit in the end (poor camry is already on its 3rd owner and isn't a year old yet).
The dealer that purchased it was a non-Toyota dealership; just a used car lot.
I had originally sold it with the plan of getting an Avalon, but I'm back looking at Camry SE's again (Avalon was pretty boring after I test-drove a few), maybe leather interior and v6 this time; haven't decided yet.
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