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Kia 2011 Sorento
2011 Kia Sorento LX
182,284 Miles
Asheville, NC
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Kia 2015 Soul
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2015 Kia Soul Base
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Nissan 2004 Titan
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2004 Nissan Titan SE
221,122 Miles
Asheville, NC
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Toyota 2011 Camry
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2011 Toyota Camry XLE
131,597 Miles
Asheville, NC
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Subaru 2010 Forester
2010 Subaru Forester 2.5X
138,960 Miles
Asheville, NC
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BMW 2013 3 Series
2013 BMW 3 Series 328i xDrive
118,500 Miles
Fletcher, NC
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Ford 2013 Fiesta
2013 Ford Fiesta SE
139,521 Miles
Arden, NC
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Toyota 2010 Prius
2010 Toyota Prius II
150,227 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Acura 2008 RL
2008 Acura RL SH-AWD w/Tech
159,118 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Lexus 2007 ES 350
2007 Lexus ES 350 Base
127,695 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Honda 2010 Fit
2010 Honda Fit Base
155,501 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Honda 2012 Civic
2012 Honda Civic LX
148,404 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Honda 2010 Fit
2010 Honda Fit Sport
164,365 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Kia 2013 Forte5
2013 Kia Forte5 EX
83,746 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Chevrolet 2011 Cruze
2011 Chevrolet Cruze LT
174,014 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Chevrolet 2004 Tahoe
2004 Chevrolet Tahoe Base
200,258 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Honda 1992 Accord
1992 Honda Accord LX
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Swannanoa, NC
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Chevrolet 2002 Tracker
2002 Chevrolet Tracker LT
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Swannanoa, NC
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Volkswagen 2011 Jetta
2011 Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen TDI
150,664 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Honda 2008 CR-V
2008 Honda CR-V EX-L
164,207 Miles
Swannanoa, NC
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Asheville, NC DEALER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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John A
John A
Asheville, North Carolina
Jim Barkley Toyota Asheville
2007 Mercury 1866
I really dreaded having to go buy a car for a dealership but they were fast and very friendly. I would recommend them to my friends.
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Asheville, NC Driving Tips and Experiences

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Is a car necessary in Asheville?
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Yanira
Yanira
Asheville, NC
Asheville, NC Driving Tips
Look out for the moronic drivers that think the speed limit is the number of the route they are on. They also like to weave in and out of traffic. Basically, you have no alternative but to try to keep up with the flow of the traffic or you will get run over.
Asheville, NC Buying Tips
I don't care what city one is in, I feel everyone should ask for the Car Fax. This is at least some protection when buying an unknown quantity. I will say vehicles are very inexpensive in the NC area where I live. Keeping that in mind, I would truly ask for the Car Fax.
Favorite driving memory
The last time I drove on interstate 40, which runs right thru Asheville, it was a Friday afternoon & the traffic was just crazy. Asheville, in the event you don't know, is a very mountainous area -- the interstate doesn't differ either -- just as many mountains, complete with far right lanes for big trucks who are having a bad time with climbing those mountains with a load on. There are really big curves & people exceed the speed limit; it made me wonder if they had a death wish or something. There I am, tooling along in my GMC Envoy, digging on the Bose stereo and trying not to get run over. On the downhill sides of the mountain, the big semi trucks finally get wound up and you got 3 - 4 lanes across in some areas. I had trucks that decided to pull a shuck & jive on the down side of the mountain; one about took off my front quarter panel and I really wondered if the dude was trying to slap me off the road with his back tandems. Then the other maniacs -- mostly with Carolina tags on their vehicles-- are whizzing you and act like 65 or 70 miles per hour is like crawling to them. They cut you off, they refuse to get over if others are entering the highway from an on ramp, they swap lanes like they own all of them, which technically, if they live in NC and pay taxes, they do... anyway, it was extremely stressful and I opted to pick a lane and just try to stay in it until I could negotiate an off ramp. My heart was in my throat by the time I reached my destination and I have decided I will not make the mistake of going thru Asheville, NC on a Friday afternoon ever again. Of course, I have been through there at various times and days of the week and it really isn't much different then, either. There are a bunch of lunatics on the road over there!
Favorite road
None of them!. Interstate 40 runs right thru the heart of Asheville . While the drivers are crazy and the traffic is horrendous at the best of times, the entire stretch of road through Asheville is awesome. You can see the mountains off in the distance, as well as the mountain you are on at that point in time. There are huge long sweeping curves, along with sharper bends in the road and basically, the summer is the best time to go through there. Nobody in their right mind would ever dream of making that particular stretch of road in the middle of a snowstorm, for instance. They have also had some really bad rockslides in that area that have closed the road for months at a time. It is unique & beautiful, but beware of the moronic drivers with death wishes.
Kanesha
Kanesha
Asheville, NC
Asheville, NC Driving Tips
The number one piece of advice I would have for a new comer to the city is to pay attention. Asheville is filled with a generalized population of people who probably shouldn't have their driver's licenses. It doesn't help that the roads can be confusing--particularly downtown with one ways, and crazy lanes that begin and end sporadically. Also, avoid Patton and South Tunnel at all costs during rush hour.
Asheville, NC Buying Tips
I've come to find that people in Asheville are super friendly and honest, even car salesmen. There are a ton of small, independent dealers everywhere. Come to think of it, I don't recall a single corporate dealer in Asheville. This independent and local attitude is indicative of the city itself. I would also highly recommend getting a car with four or all wheel drive, for the hills and the snow.
Favorite driving memory
I love driving through the city at night. The only thing better than that is hopping on the Blue Ridge Parkway and getting high enough in the mountains where you can basically see the whole sky, away from the light pollution. It's absolutely breath taking. The temperature is just right, with a light breeze. It gives one the feeling of truly being free--even if you are just driving through the mountains.
Favorite road
Clingman Ave. This road is absolutely gorgeous. It is lined with houses new and old, and it's a perfect melding of the two worlds--much like the city of Asheville. Clingman Avenue runs from historically preserved downtown Asheville (a very well known part of the city) to the River Arts District (a tucked away Ashevillian secret). The River Arts District is an old industrial part of town that has since been turned into a tucked-away art mecca, filled with small restaurants and art galleries (with an emphasis on glassblowing, at the moment). If you've ever been to Asheville, it's easy to see why this route would be an instant favorite.