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THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING1 thought - I think the 2008s didn’t have Bluetooth
Not really. I’ll go with an Aux port or the combo CarPlay/dash cam thing if I need to.
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THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING1 thought - I think the 2008s didn’t have Bluetooth
They have Bluetooth for calling, but not music. A Grom vline would also render that conversation moot.THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING
Not really. I’ll go with an Aux port or the combo CarPlay/dash cam thing if I need to.
Got it. I’ll keep that in mind.They have Bluetooth for calling, but not music. A Grom vline would also render that conversation moot.
I’m glad I made the decision to post my question to the forum. I’ve had several hobbies over the years and I’ve realized that I usually find myself more in the risk tolerant side at the beginning. However, as my experience grows, I end up settling at the more conservative end of the spectrum.Is see nothing navel jelly and paint couldn’t fix.
Control arms are replaceable. If it was under body rust sure fight back for a partial deposit refund, but what I see ain’t no big thang.
It’s got over 100k miles, how perfect does a used suv have to be?
I’d offer $12,900
Personally I'd look at that southern 2008 rig with 150k on it.
Florida = possible saltwater flood damage.Herew are some photos of said rig.
It spent the first 60k miles In California. Then Utah up until 120k miles. And finally in Florida up until 150k miles.
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Hard to tell from the photos but there seems to be a lot more rust than I'd expect for those locations, especially on the passenger side UCA and a lot of the welds. But it could be a mixture of the lighting and the fact that the chemicals Toyota uses on the frame don't always adhere well in the weld seams. Supposedly for those rusty seams you can tell if it's actually rust by using a wet cloth. That said from the photos it looks way better than the video from the other truck.Herew are some photos of said rig.
It spent the first 60k miles In California. Then Utah up until 120k miles. And finally in Florida up until 150k miles.
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Like a just said, salt water flood damage..run!Hard to tell from the photos but there seems to be a lot more rust than I'd expect for those locations, especially on the passenger side UCA and a lot of the welds. But it could be a mixture of the lighting and the fact that the chemicals Toyota uses on the frame don't always adhere well in the weld seams. Supposedly for those rusty seams you can tell if it's actually rust by using a wet cloth. That said from the photos it looks way better than the video from the other truck
That would be the most ideal option of course. However, my financing is giving me such a favorable rate under the condition that it comes from a dealership (not an independent one). Kind of limits my search severely.OP, why can't you just pickup something from LA, 1-2 owners. I know maybe it's a budget thing. Just wait, when you see one drive over and buy it. remote shopping is not needed from LV.
Just be patient, if you aren't pressed to find something ASAP.That would be the most ideal option of course. However, my financing is giving me such a favorable rate under the condition that it comes from a dealership (not an independent one). Kind of limits my search severely.
Good point.Just be patient, if you aren't pressed to find something ASAP.
AutoNation, Carmax, and Carvana will ship vehicles to you as well. (AutoNation will if they have a local dealer, that's how I had mine shipped from Houston to Chicago). The upside of a service like Carvana is that you have 7 days to tell them to come take it back at no cost.