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Originally Posted by chasandvalr
A lot of people do not know that CarMax sells new cars. The last 3 cars I have purchased have been from CarMax. They have also been the best place for my trade-in, too. If you purchased a car from them and then later trade for another, they do not charge you tax. They use the tax from the previous purchase. If you buy a car from them and you do not like it, you have a 30 day 1500 mile trial period or you can return it. No questions asked. I just did that on a 2019 Hybrid Camry. You will love dealing with them. NO COMMISSION SALESMEN - everyone on salary.
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Great car u got! I was a mechanic on cars trucks and B52’s
Fleet MGR 4 33yrs after above I know about vehicle cost
I owned a 2009 Camry Hybrid to drive all over FL and seGA.
130K miles I put on it. 1 12 volt battery after 8 years 1 set of tires 1 set of brake pads. I replaced spark plugs at 100k they still looked good.
I averaged 36 mpg in town 41 on freeway often stuck in traffic on I 95 or I 4.
Changed oil every 5k
in 2018 I moved to TV some one else in TV is still driving it.
It’s the cheapest operating cost of any vehicle I have owned, even the last 450 vehicles I managed the last 2 years I worked in FL or the 1000’s I have managed the cost and repairs of in my career. I had 42 mechanics working for me.
If you want a regular car and you r not polluting the planet it’s the best per my experience. It rides great to boot.
Used ones are a bargain and a better vehicle than the plain 4 or 6 traditional gas engine.
IMHO
I know a thing or 2 as I have done a 1002 or more on vehicles.
Also you can by any new vehicle for 2 to 5k less than MSRP
I did it last August Honda RTLE 43k msrp for 37k - 18k for 16 Subaru