If you arent stacking at least 3, go home.
Note taken.
If one can find a dr to prescribe testosterone or roids to a person who doesn’t physically need them, one should find another doctor.
Pharmaceutical mills get a bad rap. My Dr, lets just call it nepotism. He wouldnt give you jack.
I randomly picked up a 99 Toyota Avalon awhile back. A friend's mom was selling and I got it for 1200. Just wanted an airport parking/grocery getter instead of my Tundra.
For a little old car it was surprisingly stout. It has a 3.0 V6 that moves when you step on it. I'm not certain if they are the same engine, but the 1999 supra also rocks a 3.0 V6 if I'm not mistaken.
I'm on the fence about selling it, I keep saying that I'm going to and then not ever listing it.
Ive had an Avalon and it did have some go, but I consider it slow compared to these ccs V8 bros. Since 16, Ive had about 12-14 Toyotas, mostly camrys and corollas. I keep flipping them. Profit never being the goal, though Ive made some money on a couple. Im probably at about break even for my entire life. Other than fluids, tires, insurance etc, my cost for the actual cars themselves, has totalled about zero dollars. Ive saved 10s of thousands of dollars over my lifetime thus far.
I just buy higher mileage well kept Toyotas for myself, drive them for awhile and get rid of them. Im usually driving a 15-20 year old car. I think 10 years old was the newest Ive ever had. Cost the most, made the most on it.
Currently sitting on a fast ass 03 Corolla with 115k miles on it. Guy wanted 3k, I paid 2k for it. What I find odd about this purchase, the guy put new tires, new rotors, new brakes, fixed a rocker cover gasket within a couple of weeks of each other and then sold it. Full service history too. Rather than get value out of his upkeep/repairs he got fed up putting money into it and bought a new car. I think he thought something else was wrong with it, IDK. Been smooth sailing for me nearly two years in <knocks on wood>.
Interior was mint, Paint is good minus a few chips near the trunk. I will resell it for 3k-3500 when i find something else that interests me. See them selling for 4k-5k privately. 5-6k at shady used lots. I keep wanting to transition to Lexus, Ive seen a few older IS250s over the Id like, but the Toyotas have always had the better value when Im actually looking around. One day though
Id say keep the avalon until it no longer avalons if youve already had it forever.
Maybe I should get my corolla lowered and put some neons on itbefore selling it.