source of truth: PLAN

verdict

⚠️ conditional

summary

not an auto-avoid, but this is high-mile and dealer-sold, so you should treat it like a risk-managed appliance, not a love story. the model is generally sensible for your goal, but at 220,731 miles the margin for expensive suspension, oil-consumption, and deferred-maintenance nonsense is thinner than the seller pitch implies.

key positives

  • 2009 camry le is aligned with your “cheap, reliable daily” objective better than most marketplace sludge
  • clean title claim
  • seller claims no warning lights and passed georgia emissions
  • working heat and a/c matters in the real world
  • cosmetic flaws disclosed instead of pretending the car is pristine

key risks

  • mileage is over your 200k caution threshold in PLAN
  • seller is effectively a dealer/flipper operation, not a clean private-party ownership story
  • 2007-2009 2.4l camrys can have oil-consumption issues; engine is not specified, so verify before coping yourself into it
  • at this mileage, struts, control arms, axle boots, valve cover leaks, alternator, starter, and cooling-system wear are all live possibilities
  • “no accident history” is a seller claim, not proof

price evaluation

  • $3,200 is not insane if it truly runs well, has a clean title, passes emissions, and does not burn oil or slam gears
  • it is not cheap enough to ignore the dealer signal and 220k mileage
  • fair range afaict is about 3,000 pending inspection, tires, leaks, service records, and cold-start behavior

fit for my situation

  • yes, but only as a conditional grinder
  • it fits the temporary-infrastructure goal better than an acura tl, infiniti, or other clown-car temptation, but only if the pre-purchase inspection and test drive stay clean and you keep repair reserve intact

negotiation target

  • target: $2,700 cash
  • ceiling: about $3,000 if inspection is clean, fluids look right, transmission shifts cleanly, and there is no obvious oil-burning or cooling-system weirdness
  • leverage: mileage, dealer sale, cosmetic damage, unknown maintenance history, and your own PLAN rule that this car has to be low-drama

evidence

sourced facts

  • listing title: “2009 toyota camry le”
  • price shown: $3,200
  • listed 12 hours ago in stone mountain, ga
  • mileage shown: 220,731
  • automatic transmission
  • exterior color grey, interior color grey
  • fuel type gasoline
  • condition marked “excellent condition”
  • clean title claim
  • seller claims no significant damage or problems
  • seller description says no warning lights, georgia emissions passed, smooth driving, working heat and a/c, no accident history
  • seller discloses small rear-right dent and minor paint scratches
  • seller description names remonda auto llc and says they handle title, registration, and temporary tag
  • source url: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1476362933852955/ reviewed on 2026-03-19

interpretation

  • dealer handling paperwork is a negative ownership signal versus a normal private seller
  • the car clears your vehicle-type preference better than most alternatives, but the mileage means reliability risk is still materially elevated
  • this is viable only if inspection rules out oil-consumption, transmission hesitation, overheating signs, and deferred chassis work