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Ford 2023 Edge
2023 Ford Edge SEL
45,979 Miles
Philadelphia, PA
2
days on market
7% more than similar listings
2
days on market
$22,773
Buick 2024 Envision
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2024 Buick Envision Sport Touring
14,655 Miles
Philadelphia, PA
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$32,210
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Jeep 2022 Compass
2022 Jeep Compass Limited
26,697 Miles
Egg Harbor Township, NJ
182
days on market
14% less than similar listings
182
days on market
$22,595
Nissan 2017 Altima
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2017 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL
97,686 Miles
North Brunswick, NJ
35
days on market
18% less than similar listings
35
days on market
$10,700
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Toyota 2018 Camry
2018 Toyota Camry XSE
30,224 Miles
North Brunswick, NJ
10
days on market
9% less than similar listings
10
days on market
$23,350
Jeep 2022 Grand Cherokee WK
2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee WK Laredo X
24,150 Miles
Egg Harbor Township, NJ
125
days on market
14% less than similar listings
125
days on market
$29,545
Ford 2023 Explorer
2023 Ford Explorer XLT
52,110 Miles
Philadelphia, PA
17
days on market
5% less than similar listings
17
days on market
$28,292
Kia 2024 Soul
2024 Kia Soul LX
16,499 Miles
Warminster, PA
34
days on market
16% less than similar listings
34
days on market
$16,952
Kia 2024 Forte
2024 Kia Forte LXS
19,780 Miles
Philadelphia, PA
51
days on market
12% less than similar listings
51
days on market
$18,490
Honda 2024 Accord
2024 Honda Accord EX
23,692 Miles
Warminster, PA
34
days on market
13% less than similar listings
34
days on market
$24,990
Nissan 2023 Titan
2023 Nissan Titan Platinum Reserve
741 Miles
Egg Harbor Township, NJ
14
days on market
11% less than similar listings
14
days on market
$49,998
Dodge 2019 Charger
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2019 Dodge Charger SXT
60,632 Miles
Elkton, MD
1
day on market
10% less than similar listings
1
day on market
$20,904
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Jeep 2021 Grand Cherokee
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X
32,053 Miles
Voorhees, NJ
219
days on market
18% less than similar listings
219
days on market
$25,928
Nissan 2023 Maxima
2023 Nissan Maxima 3.5 Platinum
28,262 Miles
North Brunswick, NJ
29
days on market
10% less than similar listings
29
days on market
$31,495
Honda 2022 CR-V
2022 Honda CR-V EX
29,009 Miles
Egg Harbor Township, NJ
87
days on market
3% less than similar listings
87
days on market
$27,089
Mercedes-Benz 2024 GLB
2024 Mercedes-Benz GLB GLB 250 4MATIC
6,533 Miles
West Chester, PA
206
days on market
15% less than similar listings
206
days on market
$41,481
Toyota 2023 RAV4 Hybrid
2023 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid XLE
14,957 Miles
North Brunswick, NJ
48
days on market
9% less than similar listings
48
days on market
$32,700
Jeep 2022 Grand Cherokee WK
2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee WK Limited
21,343 Miles
Newtown Square, PA
9
days on market
11% less than similar listings
9
days on market
$31,395
Jeep 2022 Compass
2022 Jeep Compass Limited
35,166 Miles
Lawrence Township, NJ
65
days on market
8% less than similar listings
65
days on market
$23,023
Honda 2025 Pilot
2025 Honda Pilot Touring
30,688 Miles
North Brunswick, NJ
21
days on market
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21
days on market
$44,800

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Philadelphia, PA Driving Tips and Experiences

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Is a car necessary in Philadelphia?
Must have
20%
Nice to have
28%
You can get by without
33%
Don't really need one
29%
No need at all
8%
Cathleen
Cathleen
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, PA Driving Tips
Oh.. I guess I'd say to learn to parallel park. Well. I passed my driving test the second time after failing the first time due to parallel parking, but that didn't prepare me at all for actually attempting to park (especially an SUV) in Philadelphia. And be aware that some meters take dimes and nickels and others don't. Download a parking garage app. Watch out because many, many streets are one-way or very narrow, and residents or delivery people love to double park. Driving can be super annoying. I can't count how many times suburban friends have said to me how "I hate driving in the city", but you get used to it. I love it because I have figured out the tricks and I appreciate all the interesting sights.
Philadelphia, PA Buying Tips
I got mine from Craigslist. If you want used, yes, CL is pretty active and helpful in Philadelphia. Of course, you should test it out, maybe even have a mechanic or mechanically - inclined friend look at it before buying it. But mainly, I've found good people just trying to get rid of a car they no longer need for a good price. For new cars, I guess any dealership is fine.. Conicelli is pretty popular around here. I wouldn't know, as I don't have the finances for a new car.
Favorite driving memory
Well, driving is not exactly fun in Philadelphia. It's difficult and crowded, so the only enjoyable times to do it are when there aren't as many people around. I suppose my best driving memories have been with people I love, driving to or from or across the city. For example, my boyfriend and I often drive to a movie, and we go all the way down Spring Garden Street--lots of lights but not terribly busy at night - - to Delaware Avenue. We then would just talk and enjoy each other while driving down Delaware Ave to the movie theater. It is a wide road, with the river on one side, and some touristy restaurants, but mainly it just looks cool, especially at night. I just like the ride, and the anticipation of where we are heading. Another highlight would be taking 95 or 76, the highways to get in or out of Philadelphia. When it's late at night, we sometimes use these to get to my mom's house in the suburbs, or to my friend's houses. We roll down the windows and there's almost no one to slow us down. We play music loudly and sing along and enjoy the easy drive northwest. I suppose my favorite times to drive both involve someone I like being with, and driving at night, when it's not crowded and you can really see how cool the area looks and how strange it seems to not be all bustling with humans.
Favorite road
Delaware Avenue. I just explained this in my driving memory. As I said, it's a long road, with multiple lanes. There's a median in between some parts. The highway entrances are on the right, and the river is on the left. It is awesome to look over at some of the riverfront buildings and imagine living there; Moshulu, a historic ship that was turned into a restaurant; Dave & Buster's, another place fraught with memories for me; and just the majestic river, which always impresses me, that we have something so big and beautiful in our otherwise very urban city.
Amy
Amy
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, PA Driving Tips
Beware of crazy drivers, and make sure to watch out for one way streets.
Philadelphia, PA Buying Tips
You will want something more compact because you will be doing a lot of parallel parking. You will also want something that's good at driving over snowbanks. You will find a lot of good deals online.
Favorite driving memory
Two years ago, I bought my very own car and thought that I was the coolest girl in town. One night, a group of friends and I wanted to go to Philadelphia to get some good old fashioned cheesesteaks. It was a rainy night, but I insisted that we go and that I would drive because I was enjoying my newfound freedom in my new car. We all piled into the car, and many of my friends were a bit intoxicated. On the way, I appointed my best friend to be my copilot and in charge of directions. I was a bit nervous driving there because it was dark and downpouring and I hadn't driven myself in the backroads of the city before. Apparently, there are a lot of one way streets. I had never noticed this being the passenger, but being the driver it was very apparent. The backroads of Philadelphia are narrow and always busy, both with cars and pedestrians. It's even worse in the rain. It was even worse because my passengers were very distracting, yelling and blasting music and having fun. We made it into the heart of the city and all glanced up at city hall, which was illuminated and eye-catching despite the weather. We were getting close to our destination when my co-pilot must have not being paying close attention. I was approaching a stop sign and needed to turn before the oncoming traffic would delay us. She was flustered and just said "turn left now!" and being an obedient listener, I complied. What a mistake. I need to mention that at this time it began to rain harder than it had all night. I turned and was driving, when I realized something was wrong. There were three lanes of headlights headed directly at me! I looked at my friend, yelled at my passengers to hold tight, and did the craziest U-turn right then and there. Everyone thought I was taking them on some sort of ride! My heart was pounding and I wasn't sure what was happening, but I was on a one-way street, clearly headed in the wrong direction. I pulled over and consulted my iPhone map and found where we needed to go. No more co-pilot for me! In the end, we made it to go get our cheesesteaks, but to this day my friends still bring up that time I almost got them all killed while driving in Philadelphia!
Favorite road
S Broad Street. I enjoy this road because of how it looks at night when everything is illuminated. It has a straight path to city hall and it gives it a historic feel.