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Is a car necessary in Corona?
Must have
3%
Nice to have
1%
You can get by without
1%
Don't really need one
0%
No need at all
0%
Homer
Homer
Corona, CA
Corona, CA Driving Tips
I would tell drivers to be careful. Corona has many residents, so some streets are busy. Drive slowly to prevent accidents and pedestrians because there are many people on skateboards and bikes. Always look around before proceeding.
Corona, CA Buying Tips
I would definitely check on Craig's list for deals. There are a few used car dealerships on Main Street in Corona, but the bigger dealerships you will find in neighboring cities like Riverside, and Ontario.
Favorite driving memory
I think Corona is the best city I have lived in. I have many driving highlights. Corona is beautiful because it has both historical, and modern homes. I love driving down residential streets to look at them. Its a fairly clean city with trees that line most streets. There are beautiful parks as well as many places to dine, and hang out. There are also big shopping centers. There is one with a lake that is very popular with our residents.
Favorite road
Ontario. This street is lined with all my favorite places. There is a big beautiful park, many different restaurants, a gym, and many banks. It seems like everything you need can be found along this street. There are also beautiful homes to be seen at some parts. These homes are both old and new. The city is very diversified as far as race go as well. You will see many different people walking their dogs, biking, or just driving along.
Faustino
Faustino
Corona, CA
Corona, CA Driving Tips
My city is a crossroads of freeways and as they approach the city the lanes are cut down from 4 to 3. Traffic is one of those things you have to accept as a part of life and relax. It helps if you know the side streets and the police are few and far between. Remember that yellow lights mean 'Proceed with Caution' not STOP, be careful pay attention and go.
Corona, CA Buying Tips
Don't. Get a motorcycle if you can, there are enough cars passing through here as it is. I'm thinking of getting one myself shortly because this city is ridiculous. If you do want a car the dealerships are off the 91 freeway on country club/ serfas dr and a few east of that location on 6th st.
Favorite driving memory
I was coming in from Riverside on Magnolia Ave. And I was stuck behind 2 cars driving side by side and I was in a hurry. So as we are approaching a turn I take the inside of the turn and pass them both.
Favorite road
Green River Rd.. It's a shortcut to and from S. Corona and the freeway. Although with as many people going through it doesn't feel like one. It has just the right amount of curves, but if you don't have the HP avoid it because it has a steep hill. Luckily they are cutting through a valley to extend it into S. Corona and connect with Foothill Ave.