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Acura 2004 TSX
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2004 Acura TSX Base
218,773 Miles
Mission Viejo, CA
11
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25% more than similar listings
11
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$5,992
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Ford 2016 Focus
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2016 Ford Focus Electric
65,746 Miles
Bellflower, CA
39
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40% less than similar listings
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$5,917
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Toyota 2006 Prius
2006 Toyota Prius Base
176,363 Miles
Duarte, CA
8
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7% less than similar listings
8
days on market
$5,000
MINI 2010 Cooper
2010 MINI Cooper S
111,031 Miles
Hawthorne, CA
15
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23% less than similar listings
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$5,500
Ford 2011 Fusion
2011 Ford Fusion SE
171,840 Miles
Hesperia, CA
86
days on market
12% more than similar listings
86
days on market
$5,995
Nissan 2014 Sentra
2014 Nissan Sentra FE+ S
163,340 Miles
Montclair, CA
3
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28% less than similar listings
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$3,995
Ford 2006 Fusion
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2006 Ford Fusion V6 SE
65,797 Miles
Norco, CA
7
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34% less than similar listings
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$5,399
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Chevrolet 2014 Cruze
2014 Chevrolet Cruze ECO Auto
157,967 Miles
Hawthorne, CA
11
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14% less than similar listings
11
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$5,500
Toyota 2008 Prius
2008 Toyota Prius Base
186,503 Miles
Hawthorne, CA
10
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$5,500
Toyota 2002 Highlander
2002 Toyota Highlander Base
216,022 Miles
El Monte, CA
3
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28% less than similar listings
3
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$3,800
BMW 2011 3 Series
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2011 BMW 3 Series 328i
105,964 Miles
Garden Grove, CA
43
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37% less than similar listings
43
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$5,999
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Nissan 2014 Versa Note
2014 Nissan Versa Note SV
127,750 Miles
Duarte, CA
3
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2% less than similar listings
3
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$5,981
Mazda 2016 Mazda3
2016 Mazda Mazda3 i Grand Touring
175,447 Miles
Montclair, CA
3
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42% less than similar listings
3
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$5,995
Nissan 2014 JUKE
2014 Nissan JUKE S
158,006 Miles
Montclair, CA
3
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20% less than similar listings
3
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$5,995
Volkswagen 2003 New Beetle
2003 Volkswagen New Beetle GL
94,877 Miles
Monrovia, CA
4
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1% more than similar listings
4
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$5,000
Nissan 2007 Versa
2007 Nissan Versa 1.8 S
267,263 Miles
Costa Mesa, CA
19
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113% more than similar listings
19
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$4,995
Nissan 2011 Versa
2011 Nissan Versa 1.8 S
86,398 Miles
Redlands, CA
6
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18% less than similar listings
6
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$5,999
Honda 2005 Civic
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2005 Honda Civic EX
144,365 Miles
Los Angeles, CA
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Saturn 2007 Aura
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2007 Saturn Aura XR
105,226 Miles
Garden Grove, CA
1
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35% less than similar listings
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$4,475
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2003 Volkswagen Jetta GLS
90,127 Miles
La Crescenta, CA
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Rancho Cucamonga, CA DEALER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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Riley
Riley
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Rancho Cucamonga, CA Driving Tips
I would advise other drivers to explore some of the roads other that the mains streets of Foothill, Baseline, Milliken and Haven. Many people in the surrounding towns have heard of the roads listed above but if they were to venture a little off of the beaten path they would discover that Rancho has many beautiful roads to drive along. There is a road named Victoria Park which is one of my cross streets and I have never grown tired of looking at how beautiful this road is. I have never lost appreciation for it. There is a very pretty median and there are tunnels and gorgeous landscaping on either side including horse paths with white fencing. I thoroughly enjoy driving along this road as well as many others that I have found since moving to this town.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA Buying Tips
There is a very large automart located on the border of Rancho and Ontario. It is very close to Rancho and offers access to several major dealers. I have personally purchased several vehicles at the Crown Toyota that is there. The employees there were very courteous and helpful and there was a large selection of Toyotas to choose from. I haven't visited the other dealerships that are located there but I know people who have and they had equally pleasant experiences. So while there are other smaller dealers actually located in Rancho I would advise going to the neighboring Ontario Auto Center.
Favorite driving memory
I always enjoy driving in Rancho Cucamonga. The city is located in the foothills which lends itself to some beautiful scenery, especially in the early morning or evening when the shadows fall on the mountains. One of my favorite things about driving in Rancho is the spaciousness of the roads and the open lanes. Driving in big cities makes me feel very claustrophobic and nervous but I don't feel that way in my town. I feel like the drivers in Rancho are also fairly courteous to each other and in 15 years I have not really seen any road rage while driving in the city. Sometimes when I am driving to work in the morning I look at how gorgeous the mountains are and I think to myself that even after so many years I still appreciate where I live and how lucky I am to be able to live there. Some people make fun of the Inland Empire which is where my city is located but I love driving in my town.
Favorite road
Baseline. I enjoy driving on Baseline because it is the closest main road to the foothills. When you drive along Baseline it looks very beautiful because it seems like you are driving at the foot of the mountains. There also aren't that many stop lights on Baseline which makes for a rather pleasant driving experience. It also makes me feel a little nostalgic because I used to drive on Baseline with my family when I was young. The town was a lot less built up then and there were mostly grapevines along the road. Even though there are stores now there are a few shopping centers that have small sections reserved for grapevines in their landscaping.
Kizzy
Kizzy
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Rancho Cucamonga, CA Driving Tips
Stay on the main roads until you're familiar with landmarks. The city is not built on a grid, and many of the roads wind so they don't follow and East-West/North-South pattern. You can travel East on a road and suddenly find yourself heading North, then unsure of which way to turn at the fork in the road.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA Buying Tips
This isn't the place to buy a car. You want to head South to the City of Ontario, where they have a huge Auto shopping center on Jurupa Ave. Staying in San Bernardino County for large purchases like a car is smart because you'll pay less sales tax than a few towns over in Los Angeles County. Plus there are at least 5 dealerships on Jurupa, so there is a good chance you'll find what you're looking for.
Favorite driving memory
Rancho Cucamonga is a large suburbs with many shopping centers and a huge mall that is accessed by people from all over Southern California. Many of the main roads are long and winding. We have city buses but they come once an hour or less, so it can take 2-3 hours to get somewhere by public transportation. There is also a large industrial area where traffic scarce. This is where I learned to drive. The giant parking lots of the large distribution warehouses and the winding, quiet roads were perfect for hands-on learning behind the wheel.
Favorite road
Haven. I love driving up Haven Ave toward Chaffey Community College. It's a gorgeous drive as the road ascends up into the San Bernardino Mountains. Years ago there was nothing up there. Now housing developments are scattered along the lower part of the mountain, but their presence means the roads are more reliable and better maintained. Once you get to where the roads end, there's an incredible view of the Inland Valley. On the way back down, there are plenty of little places to stop to grab a bite or a coffee.