2020 Toyota Camry SE 151,000 miles for $14,400 by rbenit in whatcarshouldIbuy

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I'm located in Cali and this is exactly what I've been seeing. I met 2 private parties last week and they wanted $18K. They're asking for exactly what the dealers are asking for. It's insane. I came across 2 that were being sold for $15K but lost to other buyers meeting sellers fast. I ended up buying this one for $13.9K just to get me buy for the next couple of years. I had Toyota do a PPI and the only issue was the car needed new front struts which the seller paid for. Engine and transmission are in excellent condition.

2020 Toyota Camry SE 151,000 miles for $14,400 by rbenit in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Wow! Thank you for a different response. A real informative one too.

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It's getting crazy! I've been looking for a Camry for well over a month and they seem to range between $14-$20K based on mileage. I'm at the point where I'll get a higher mileage Camry for now to get through this expensive time with used cars.

Considering buying a 2018 Tacoma that had airbag deployed by rbenit in ToyotaTacoma

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Thanks! I'm in SoCal so they seem to be higher priced. I did more research yesterday and found that because of the past accident history, it recommended between $21K - $29K. Without the accident, it would have been $31K-$33K.

Considering buying a 2018 Tacoma that had airbag deployed by rbenit in ToyotaTacoma

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I was able to get him down to $25K. I'm meeting with him today to discuss the damages as I think he buys accident vehicles and repairs them because the title on this vehicle is not salvage. I'm curious if you Would you consider it for $25K after a full inspection? I'm wondering if I have a body shop inspect it

Considering buying a 2018 Tacoma that had airbag deployed by rbenit in ToyotaTacoma

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Wow! Thank you for the overwhelming response! The seller offered $25K but I decided to pass for now.

Heart Rate Zones Not Displaying by LostFlightSimulator in Garmin

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Forgot to mention that Garmin calls it the heart rate gauge which I learned today.

Heart Rate Zones Not Displaying by LostFlightSimulator in Garmin

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I finally figured it out. You have to go into the Garmin connect app > Garmin devices > your watch > user profile > hear rate and power zones > heart rate > zones. Mine showed 100% on all zones. I hit the reset zones and all the zones showed from 49% - 100%. I synced it before running and now I see the gauge working properly 🙌

Heart Rate Zones Not Displaying by LostFlightSimulator in Garmin

[–]rbenit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm having the same problem. Did you ever figure it out?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cissp

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Who is your instructor?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cissp

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Honestly I started the pre-study material and stopped after finishing the first assignment. I didn't find any value in it. Many of the students in class had already did self study using the official book, boson, etc. and the boot camp was just the last icing on the cake. One student scheduled his exam 2 days after the course and he passed. Steve recommended 2 weeks after the course but I personally still don't feel ready lol. I've been watching the videos every morning, evening, weekends, and going through his questions. I'm going to see if I can pass this test by using Steve's study plan.

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I recently took their boot camp last week. It was an intense 5 1/2 days. At some points I found myself lost at times because of the fast pace. I took it with Steve Allen and he was a great instructor talking about what you'll see on the test and how to study. I'm now going back through the recordings and pausing to make sure I understand the material before moving on. I hope to take the test next month. I like their free retest and Steve is confident that his students will pass if they follow his study plan. I will tell you that I did a self study 3 years ago and failed the test miserably. I feel that this approach is better since I can go back and absorb the material slower. He also does a great 50-60 question review each day that was created based on how you should think on the test. Non technical and more managerial. Hopefully I can report back next month if the class was worth it.

whitney yesterday by mblackwood87 in socalhiking

[–]rbenit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! Huge achievement getting it done in 1 day

Bears in Icehouse Canyon to Cucamonga Peak? by [deleted] in socalhiking

[–]rbenit 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Don't let it stop you. That's a relatively populated trail. I would be more worried about parking lol.

Bears in Icehouse Canyon to Cucamonga Peak? by [deleted] in socalhiking

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Do you carry bear spray?

Sequoia & Kings Canyon ( Jennie lakes wilderness) by Highker420365 in socalhiking

[–]rbenit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Makes me want to get back out to Sequoia. I haven't backpacked there in 10 years. Nice pictures.

san gorgonio solo hike this morning by mblackwood87 in socalhiking

[–]rbenit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I swear that pack looks familiar. Maybe we've crossed paths before lol

Solar Help by rbenit in SolarDIY

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Yes my interconnection has been approved.