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Have a client that recently passed just a year after her husband passed. They bought a 2011 Toyota Yaris 2 door coupe brand new, then quit driving for the most part.
That 3700 is not a typo. It really only has 3700 miles on it. Car looks and smells new. The client handling the estate lives out of State and doesn't want to mess with it. I have found several 2011s described as "pristiine", one with 75k miles and one with 90k miles. Both are priced over $14k. Client wants me to buy it for considerably less. I have put out some feelers, but don't have any friends or relatives in need of cheap transportation (gets 36 mpg on the highway) right now. I don't have time for things like this normally. What do you guys think? Easy flip during a gas crisis?
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