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I don’t think we’ve ever had such an easy NP win on this site. In this condition, considering the used car market currently, esp for anything that can be labeled as a Toyota “Truck”, this wouldn’t even start becoming a discussion until ~$7,500.

Take note entirety of CL and FB Marketplace. This is how you stage a car.

That’s the beauty of cloth seats, as long as you don’t tear them, all it takes is a good shampoo and vacuum and they look good as new.  Leather just crazes and stretches or splits over time.  I’m a fan of cloth seats and NP.

It’s clean, it’s interesting, and the asking price is reasonable in this otherwise unreasonable market. NP!

So far this week you are hitting my kink for weirdo rides.

This reminds me of Previa prices a decade ago, in the before times, when regular broke folks like me could go on Craigslist and make terrible decisions with $2,500.

It almost seems like too Nice a Price-for a Toyota Previa with a blower to be available for that price in that condition? Unless everything else in that area lives in the Land that Time Forgot and looks even better.

Previas are Jalop catnip.  This gonna be a landslide NP win.

Given the minor cult following for these, I think it’s priced right, even with the miles. Back when I had three youngins, I pined for one, but they were already hard to find. And it looks like kind of a kids-or-stuff proposition inside. Regret might have set in somewhere on the first family vacation or day trip to the

EASY Nice Price even with this mileage. Hell, if you didn’t tell anyone what the odo was showing, you could claim it had hardly been driven.

Hoovie has/had one, good enough for me NP

Any running car at that price nowadays is a Nice Price. The fact that this one is in good condition makes it a lock.

Speaking as a VW guy, VW guys don’t actually have 10k.

Agreed. The grille-less Passats have an interesting charm to them, and short of the ultra-rare syncro supercharged wagon variant, this is about as cool as I could see one getting. I also really like the wheels

I’m at NP, too. I look at this car, and I want it.

Against all logic, I love this thing. I love the ridiculous livery (always loved those harlequin models), and I deeply appreciate that someone went to the trouble of assembling it on this model, especially a wagon. I even love the silly kids’ bedroom floormats.

Nah. Pretty normal in Denver.

Wouldn’t be at all odd in North East Ohio.

Thanks for this take. HD does seem to be on a product / design roll, but I continue to be amazed by the number of people who hate HD because... they’re HD. So very odd. Seems that when someone is trying to dig themselves out of a hole, my first reaction is to try and help them, not push the dirt back on top of them.

No bling, no glitter, no crybaby frowny face, no fake nostrils on the hood, no grille the size of an aircraft carrier - and to top it all off, an honest-to-goodness manual transmission.