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Ford 2019 F-150
2019 Ford F-150 XLT
100,792 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
3
days on market
17% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$24,500
Ford 2002 Ranger
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2002 Ford Ranger XLT Appearance
124,000 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
1
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26% more than similar listings
1
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$7,760
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Subaru 2014 Forester
2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i Premium
158,720 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
5
days on market
23% less than similar listings
5
days on market
$7,399
Tesla 2021 Model S
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2021 Tesla Model S Long Range
52,300 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
1
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12% less than similar listings
1
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$39,997
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BMW 2013 3 Series
2013 BMW 3 Series 335i xDrive
97,956 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
5
days on market
16% less than similar listings
5
days on market
$13,650
Chevrolet 2022 Colorado
2022 Chevrolet Colorado LT
1,010 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
9
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Ford 2024 F-350 Super Duty
2024 Ford F-350 Super Duty XL
271 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
87
days on market
8% less than similar listings
87
days on market
$67,900
Chevrolet 2024 Silverado 1500
2024 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Work Truck
13,173 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
67
days on market
34% less than similar listings
67
days on market
$27,900
Ford 2023 F-350 Super Duty
2023 Ford F-350 Super Duty XL
23,250 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
59
days on market
5% less than similar listings
59
days on market
$68,900
GMC 2024 Sierra 2500HD
2024 GMC Sierra 2500HD Pro
12,183 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
9
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GMC 2024 Savana
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2024 GMC Savana 2500
11,457 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
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Chevrolet 2024 Express
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2024 Chevrolet Express 2500
15,497 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
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Ford 2023 F-150
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2023 Ford F-150 XLT
30,325 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
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Chevrolet 2024 Express
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2024 Chevrolet Express 2500
16,263 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
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Kia 2010 Forte
2010 Kia Forte EX
141,000 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
19
days on market
8% less than similar listings
19
days on market
$4,950
Toyota 2012 Camry Hybrid
2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE
124,000 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
64
days on market
12% less than similar listings
64
days on market
$8,950
Subaru 2010 Forester
2010 Subaru Forester 2.5X Premium
88,709 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
140
days on market
11% less than similar listings
140
days on market
$9,950
Toyota 2010 Prius
2010 Toyota Prius II
88,000 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
180
days on market
1% less than similar listings
180
days on market
$10,950
Ram 2014 1500
2014 Ram 1500 Tradesman
109,000 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
15
days on market
8% more than similar listings
15
days on market
$16,950
Subaru 2018 Impreza
2018 Subaru Impreza Premium
94,000 Miles
Albuquerque, NM
9
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20% less than similar listings
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$12,950

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Is a car necessary in Albuquerque?
Must have
11%
Nice to have
6%
You can get by without
4%
Don't really need one
0%
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Ahmed
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, NM Driving Tips
Be courteous and don't take anything personally. Albuquerque drivers seem to feel like commuting is a competition. They frequently box people out and cut them off. I've found that by not mimicking this behavior, the drive is much less stressful. Let people in your lane when they try merging, use your signal, and practice lane discipline. You may be the only one within view who is doing these things and you won't "win" whatever the other drivers are trying to, but it will pay off in peace of mind and sanity.
Albuquerque, NM Buying Tips
Sadly, competition is pretty scarce and the price of new cars are inflated. My last two cars were purchased online from out of state dealers. For used, private party sales are the way to go. Craigslist and Autotrader will serve you well.
Favorite driving memory
When I first moved to town, I worked the graveyard shift. On my very first weekend, I stayed on night schedule and took a drive along old Route 66 at around 3:00 am. It was drizzling and the streetlights and stop signs reflected off the wet asphalt. Despite the late hour, the area near UNM and the Frontier Restaurant was bustling with a very diverse group of people. It was a wonderful introduction to the city that would become my home for over a decade.
Favorite road
Tramway Boulevard. There is a wonderful drive around the city that friends and I like to call, "The Big Loop." Starting out from Sandia Casino, drive east/south along Tramway Blvd. From here, you have an amazing view of the city and beautiful houses in the Sandia foothills. Continue until you reach Central Ave, then turn west. You are now on historic Route 66. This drive is always interesting as there is an eclectic mix of old and new buildings and very busy sidewalks. People watching here is always interesting. After several miles, you'll ascend what the locals call, Nine Mile Hill. From here, you turn north on Atrisco Vista Blvd. From there, you now have another beautiful view of the city. This is the vantage point made popular in the TV series, Breaking Bad. At night, the view here is simply stunning. The route then turns into Paseo del Norte, which is a very busy thoroughfare that connects to I-25 and from there, you can return to your starting point by travelling north. This drive takes about an hour, more or less depending on traffic.
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Noelle
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, NM Driving Tips
New Mexico rates #4 in the country for the percentage of uninsured drivers, and there is a serious DWI (driving while intoxicated) problem in the area. Be safe, buckle up, and watch others on the road. In the event you are in an incident, don't be bullied or pressured into just exchanging information. Take photos, verify the users info, and see if you can get the cops or witnesses. Cycling is BIG in this area, there are also a lot of hikers, joggers, and triathletes. Prepare to share the road with any/all of these, regardless of the season/time of year.
Albuquerque, NM Buying Tips
New Mexico and Albuquerque "contract out" their department of motor vehicle services. This is something way different than the states I've lived in. It's actually hard to go to the real state operated facilities. Additionally, New Mexico is a "title in hand" state, they require the actual title (regardless of lien status) to register any vehicle. This is something you don't see on the "Move to New Mexico" or "Welcome to Albuquerque" relocation tips websites. If you're not familiar with the West Coast or the Southwest, Albuquerque requires emissions testing on all registered vehicles. They also perform a very detailed background check when renewing license/registering a new vehicle.
Favorite driving memory
My favorite memories/anecdotal experiences with driving in Albuquerque are actually driving out and away from the city. Metropolitan driving in this area is terrible (compared to the several other places I've traveled). However, the farther you get from the metropolitan area, Albuquerque provides smooth, well maintained roads, and fantastic views. I love driving to the many outdoor recreation opportunities here and the scenic mountain views while driving out here can't be beat.
Favorite road
Tramway BLVD. It's right next to the Sandia Mountains and has the perfect mix of the various cultures surrounding Albuquerque. From scenic mountains, to National Forests, amazing architecture (historic and modern) to Native American reservations and traces of Route 66 along the way. The road is also a smooth transition from incline to decline. Speed limits are clearly marked, and the road can take you thru to northern New Mexico (Santa Fe) via beautifully quiet Placitas and the Turquoise Trail.