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Chevrolet 2024 Malibu
2024 Chevrolet Malibu LT
28,282 Miles
Lynn, MA
86
days on market
6% less than similar listings
86
days on market
$18,792
Ford 2021 F-150
2021 Ford F-150 XLT
55,236 Miles
Salisbury, MA
128
days on market
2% less than similar listings
128
days on market
$37,540
Volkswagen 2024 Jetta
2024 Volkswagen Jetta S
35,277 Miles
Lynn, MA
22
days on market
--
22
days on market
$18,046
Ram 2022 1500
2022 Ram 1500 Big Horn
41,346 Miles
Putnam, CT
2
days on market
11% more than similar listings
2
days on market
$38,999
Ram 2018 1500
2018 Ram 1500 Express
110,435 Miles
Plaistow, NH
29
days on market
20% less than similar listings
29
days on market
$17,200
Chevrolet 2023 Silverado 2500HD
2023 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Work Truck
51,755 Miles
Hudson, MA
245
days on market
16% less than similar listings
245
days on market
$38,999
Chevrolet 2022 Silverado 1500 Limited
2022 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Limited LTZ
21,919 Miles
Andover, MA
115
days on market
6% less than similar listings
115
days on market
$46,775
Subaru 2023 Outback
2023 Subaru Outback Limited XT
30,294 Miles
Newington, NH
22
days on market
3% less than similar listings
22
days on market
$31,127
Volkswagen 2023 Taos
2023 Volkswagen Taos S 4Motion
30,291 Miles
Lawrence, MA
36
days on market
2% more than similar listings
36
days on market
$21,750
GMC 2022 Savana
2022 GMC Savana 2500
21,568 Miles
Acton, MA
101
days on market
26% less than similar listings
101
days on market
$28,999
Nissan 2024 Versa
2024 Nissan Versa S
22,572 Miles
Lynn, MA
9
days on market
18% less than similar listings
9
days on market
$16,108
Kia 2023 Soul
2023 Kia Soul LX
38,544 Miles
Lynn, MA
70
days on market
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70
days on market
$16,774
Lincoln 2022 Corsair
2022 Lincoln Corsair Standard
37,612 Miles
Saugus, MA
79
days on market
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79
days on market
$29,083
Cadillac 2024 CT4
2024 Cadillac CT4 Luxury
27,642 Miles
Lynn, MA
3
days on market
24% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$30,435
Nissan 2024 Rogue
2024 Nissan Rogue S
34,376 Miles
Lynn, MA
10
days on market
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10
days on market
$21,469
Subaru 2023 Crosstrek
2023 Subaru Crosstrek Premium
29,593 Miles
Acton, MA
32
days on market
3% more than similar listings
32
days on market
$26,997
Audi 2019 S5
2019 Audi S5 3.0T quattro Premium Plus
72,316 Miles
Shrewsbury, MA
8
days on market
8% less than similar listings
8
days on market
$29,995
Ford 2024 Explorer
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2024 Ford Explorer XLT
40,739 Miles
Lynn, MA
58
days on market
41% less than similar listings
58
days on market
$27,114
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Porsche 2023 Macan
2023 Porsche Macan Base
27,146 Miles
Nashua, NH
12
days on market
7% less than similar listings
12
days on market
$51,499
Toyota 2024 Corolla Cross
2024 Toyota Corolla Cross LE
23,835 Miles
East Providence, RI
3
days on market
5% more than similar listings
3
days on market
$28,788

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Boston, MA Driving Tips and Experiences

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Is a car necessary in Boston?
Must have
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Nice to have
5%
You can get by without
16%
Don't really need one
16%
No need at all
14%
Tatum
Tatum
Boston, MA
Boston, MA Driving Tips
I suggest new drivers in Boston take time to learn the major roads and how they feed into each other. If you know Storrow Drive, Commonwealth Ave and Boylston Street, for example, you should be able to cover a lot of ground in Boston. The multitude of narrow one-way streets in the older neighborhoods can frustrate both new and old drivers, but you only really need to use them if you going to a specific point of interest in the downtown area. Once you are familiar with the key roads in the city, I would strongly urge drivers to take the opportunity to use them to get to the highway and explore other parts of beautiful New England. Having lived in major cities around the world (London, New York, Hong Kong), I have often been frustrated how difficult it is to escape the urban sprawl when I have some free time. Boston is very different. A willing and knowledgeable driver can get from anywhere in the city to the nearest highway system with little difficulty.
Boston, MA Buying Tips
Many of my friends bought their vehicles in the Boston metro area rather than the city itself. In the metro area, there are dealerships for all of the major car companies. In fact, I believe there are 3 or 4 Ford dealerships alone within a 20 minute drive of Boston! I have bought and sold 2 vehicles to these dealerships and am happy to report a positive experience on both occasions. Other options would be to go to the CarMax outlet in southern Massachusetts or to use Craig's List. I have not had personal experience with either option so can not report my experience. Several friends have bought and sold cars on Craig's List and have not reported any problems. In my circle of friends, I believe Craig's List is actually more popular than going to dealerships as a way of buying/selling used cars.
Favorite driving memory
My "driving highlight" in Boston is actually driving out of the city. Boston is unique in the sense that it is a large American city but it is also possible to escape the urban sprawl relatively quickly and drive to scenic and historic New England areas. My personal highlight is driving up to Vermont on Friday after work last winter to go skiing. This was my first time driving from Boston to Vermont and I remember worrying that it would be a difficult drive. The reality couldn't be further from the truth! I first drove from my home on Commonwealth Ave. To Logan Airport in East Boston to pick up some friends arriving from another East Coast city. From there, we picked up 93-North and were on our way to Vermont. The driving in Boston only took about 30 minutes in total before we were cruising on the highway to our final destination. While it was relatively easy, it did require a lot of concentration and understanding of the roads in Boston. For example, I had to know that I would need to take Storrow Drive from Commonwealth Ave. In order to get to the cross-harbor tunnel that would take me to the airport.
Favorite road
Commonwealth Ave.. I like driving on Commonwealth Ave. Because it cuts through the scenic Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. It's very interesting to drive past large brownstone buildings and some of Boston's oldest churches. There is also beautiful green space on the side of the road where you can see inspiring statues and people walking to and fro. Another reason I enjoy driving on Commonwealth Ave. Is because it is a straight road that is relatively easy to navigate. I am thus able to enjoy the scenery and drive in a more relaxed manner. When I am driving through the narrow one-way streets in Boston's older neighborhoods, however, I often feel very tense and cannot take my eyes off the road or the car in front of me.
Keri
Keri
Boston, MA
Boston, MA Driving Tips
I would strongly recommend to avoid driving during rush hours (7-9AM, 4-6:30PM). Honestly, walking is faster than driving during this period. I have walked the stretch of Mass Ave from Symphony (central Boston) to Central Square (central Cambridge) onto to have passed 5 1 buses going the same direction. Also, drivers in Boston should watch out for pedestrians, who completely ignore crosswalks or signals and just cross everywhere. There are also many bikers. A final issue is with parking. The heavy snow and narrow street means that it's worth investing time and money into getting and keeping a good parking space.
Boston, MA Buying Tips
For a used car, CarGuru.Com seems to be a great place. There are actually very few "standard car" (Toyota, Honda, Ford, etc.) dealers within the city (due to how crowded and expensive it is), so you'd have to go out into the suburbs for those. I would really strongly recommend against buying a car unless you have a good parking space already lined up - preferably off-street and indoor. This is due to the heavy snow Boston gets, occasional hail, and very rude people who will hit your car while its parked and not leave information or just scratch your car with their keys for fun.
Favorite driving memory
While driving in Boston is generally stressful, dangerous, and sometimes painful due to the potholes, there are certainly a few memorable areas within this historical city. One particular highlight was on the drive back into Boston from a trip to New Hampshire. The sun happened to be setting as I drove across the I-95 bridge that runs over the Charlestown area. As I drove through, I could see the wires suspending the bridge run past, see the Boston skyline, and watch the setting sun bathe the city in orange light. It was so stunning that I would have liked to just pull over and enjoy them moment. Unfortunately there are no shoulders on this bridge.
Favorite road
Jamaicaway. It has a beautiful view of a long stretch of bike path/park. The road itself is very smooth with gentle curves that make it fun to drive on. While during the day, it is not that much fun with lots of traffic, at night, past 9PM or so, the road really comes to its own. It is well-lit, and there are very few cars at night on it. Furthermore, I have never seen a police cruiser along the side, so it's possible let loose a bit with the throttle and enjoy a great road.