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Rickie
Rickie
Abilene, TX
Abilene, TX Driving Tips
People are very inclined to creep slowly into turns, even easy turns.
Abilene, TX Buying Tips
There are the most car dealers on South First street. Arrow Ford is where I generally go to get a new vehicle or service. I do not recommend using craigslist to purchase a vehicle. The reason many people have to resort to using craigslist is that the vehicle has so many problems they can't get anything for it at the car dealership.
Favorite driving memory
I always remember the loop going from the Winters Freeway onto I-20. It is a wide loop and I always feel like I'm on a racetrack. I lean my body into the turn and by the time I get to the end I am speed up to merge right into the interstate traffic.
Favorite road
Buffalo Gap Road. Because this was the area I lived in growing up. It always feels like I have come home when I drive there.
Gerard
Gerard
Abilene, TX
Abilene, TX Driving Tips
Beware as of the drunk drivers. Abilene is a college town.
Abilene, TX Buying Tips
There are many, many, many choices...Take your time and visit them all. They are located on south first and all around the west side of the loop.
Favorite driving memory
I like driving in Abilene because it has a loop that goes all the way around and makes it very easy to get where you are going in a timely manner. My car loves to be in cruise control mode and the loop speed limit is 65 so I just Cruz to my exit.
Favorite road
North first street. They have a lot of art set up on the side. The railroad tracks run by it so you get to see trains and it's wide.