| You are looking at a 2004 Toyota Camry that has only had 2 owners.  I purchased this vehicle from a dealership and I need to sell due to relocation for work.  The car has under 135K miles.  It runs flawlessly, and requires very little maintenance. It will save you money at the pump every time with 30 MPG highway.  Toyota's are known to be reliable and the 2004 Camry is rated very highly.  I have yet to read a bad review on this car.  There are minor scratches on the left side.  They are purely cosmetic and hardly noticeable.  All the functions in the vehicle work.      | 
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Momkhana goes drifting with a V8 minivan in the 'burbs
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Next Lotus Elise to draw from its roots
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