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Volkswagen 2012 Touareg
2012 Volkswagen Touareg VR6 Sport
153,288 Miles
Dallas, TX
19
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Kia 2011 Soul
2011 Kia Soul Base
83,769 Miles
Dallas, TX
62
days on market
16% less than similar listings
62
days on market
$5,999
Chrysler 2006 PT Cruiser
2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring
86,025 Miles
Dallas, TX
49
days on market
19% less than similar listings
49
days on market
$4,450
GMC 2017 Acadia
2017 GMC Acadia Denali
183,754 Miles
Dallas, TX
2
days on market
74% less than similar listings
2
days on market
$4,015
Ford 2014 Focus
2014 Ford Focus SE
85,674 Miles
Dallas, TX
3
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Nissan 2012 Versa
2012 Nissan Versa 1.8 S
132,111 Miles
Dallas, TX
3
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MINI 2015 Hardtop 2 Door
2015 MINI Hardtop 2 Door Cooper
126,244 Miles
Dallas, TX
115
days on market
44% less than similar listings
115
days on market
$5,799
Nissan 2017 Altima
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2017 Nissan Altima 2.5 SV
143,706 Miles
Dallas, TX
34
days on market
49% less than similar listings
34
days on market
$5,790
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Chevrolet 2012 Colorado
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2012 Chevrolet Colorado Work Truck
245,674 Miles
Dallas, TX
25
days on market
17% more than similar listings
25
days on market
$5,645
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Volkswagen 2012 Passat
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2012 Volkswagen Passat TDI SEL Premium
133,024 Miles
Dallas, TX
221
days on market
48% less than similar listings
221
days on market
$4,210
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Mercedes-Benz 2014 C-Class
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2014 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C 300 Sport 4MATIC
127,816 Miles
Dallas, TX
79
days on market
57% less than similar listings
79
days on market
$5,460
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GMC 2014 Acadia
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2014 GMC Acadia SLT-1
135,605 Miles
Dallas, TX
16
days on market
54% less than similar listings
16
days on market
$5,915
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Nissan 2016 Rogue
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2016 Nissan Rogue SL
126,138 Miles
Dallas, TX
21
days on market
57% less than similar listings
21
days on market
$5,710
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Ford 2019 EcoSport
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2019 Ford EcoSport SE
108,419 Miles
Dallas, TX
24
days on market
58% less than similar listings
24
days on market
$5,930
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FIAT 2014 500c
2014 FIAT 500c Pop
96,139 Miles
Dallas, TX
6
days on market
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Lincoln 2015 MKX
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2015 Lincoln MKX Base
132,568 Miles
Dallas, TX
149
days on market
51% less than similar listings
149
days on market
$5,920
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Hyundai 2015 TUCSON
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2015 Hyundai TUCSON GLS
115,437 Miles
Dallas, TX
17
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days on market
$5,900
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Jeep 2015 Compass
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2015 Jeep Compass Latitude
86,376 Miles
Dallas, TX
74
days on market
52% less than similar listings
74
days on market
$5,990
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Honda 2014 Pilot
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2014 Honda Pilot Touring
158,319 Miles
Dallas, TX
171
days on market
67% less than similar listings
171
days on market
$4,488
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Kia 2017 Optima
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2017 Kia Optima SXL Turbo
121,844 Miles
Dallas, TX
60
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$5,170
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Dallas, TX Driving Tips and Experiences

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Is a car necessary in Dallas?
Must have
32%
Nice to have
24%
You can get by without
11%
Don't really need one
1%
No need at all
2%
Josh
Josh
Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX Driving Tips
I would most definitely recommend downloading a traffic application on your phone and checking out the traffic before you go anywhere. Dallas traffic is not consistent and is constantly changing with the time of day or the status of accidents. Even if you are going somewhere you go all the time and you think you know the way to get there and how long it will take, I would urge you to look that up before making the decision because special events or accidents can rearrange everything you thought you knew! Sometimes I save myself 30 minutes or more simply by taking the time to glance at the map. I would also encourage developing an alternative route that you can take in the event that your regular route is compromised. It also pays to be nice to others and to be nice to those that are nice to you. If someone lets you over, wave to them. If someone needs over and they don't seem to be trying to take advantage of a situation, let them over! Reward people for using their turn signal and asking nicely, or you end up with people that cut over when there isn't room, simply because otherwise they cannot get over.
Dallas, TX Buying Tips
There are many areas to buy a car that are flooded with dealerships. In almost every suburb on a highway you can find a mile of car dealerships with every staple you would ever want. In addition, there are more specific areas for the luxury dealerships. Specifically I live near the area off of Lemmon near the Love Field airport, but if you want some more option and space, I would recommend the stretch off of Highway 35 between Lewisville and Denton. There is more room and space to test drive cars and many options. Dallas is so large that Craigslist is also a very viable option because there are so many cars listed. I have also browsed on many websites like Autotrader. The large population here really gives you many car shopping options and a little bit more competition, and if you don't like what you see here you can also check out surround cities like Austin or Houston or even up to Oklahoma City, as they are only 3-4 hours away. Sometimes dealerships will help you find cars that are located in those cities in the event that you cannot find the one you are looking for, my parents drove themselves to San Antonio to pick up their exact truck they wanted! Fort Worth seems like a world away, and I never go there myself, but I am sure there are many options there as well.
Favorite driving memory
I love that I can drive in my city and experience so many different kinds of neighborhoods in such a short amount of time. Just on my drive to work I leave my home and drive along a very residential area with beautiful houses next door to very old and small houses, and then I drive along a trendy area for restaurants and patios, next I drive along a very busy highway (while avoiding the traffic and staying off of it!). I then enter an area that is not known for it's safety and when I pass through that, I pass by some of the most beautiful and expensive areas of Dallas. All of this happens in the span of a few miles, but takes 20 minutes. Dallas is just one big beautiful contradiction and it is hard to become bored of my specific commute! It can be a bit different if you are stuck on a highway before an accident, but in general I enjoy the difference in the city, and avoid the monotony of the suburbs. I make new memories all the time, especially when I get lost and take a road I haven't seen before!
Favorite road
Greenville Ave. There is so much going on this road, it is great to drive on from Deep Ellum until you reach 635 and beyond. There are many cool areas with restaurants and nice houses and then more developed areas with chain restaurants or shops. It is a nice road to avoid the traffic on 75, and I just personally like it because of everything that I go to that is off of it. Some sections of it are not the best quality of pavement, but in general, it stays clear and smooth enough for an enjoyable road even with the amount of establishments that line it. It is also the road that the St. Patrick Day parade travels down making it an exciting place to be in March! Lower Greenville has experienced a resurgence in popular establishments, so it can become congested as it is one lane in each direction and there are many pedestrians, but if you are not in a hurry it is fun to be in the middle of all the action. I am sure what I think is a great road may not work for everyone but I like the reminder of why I live in my area and what is going on around me.
Mackenize
Mackenize
Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX Driving Tips
When driving in Dallas, it's important to keep your eye on the cars around you. The drivers in Dallas aren't the best drivers, so you need to watch out for others trying to merge into your lane or turning when they shouldn't turn.
Dallas, TX Buying Tips
There are many dealerships in the city and it's worth it to go out of your way to find a good car dealer. It really depends on the model of car you want. I would recommend a car with good gas mileage in Dallas. Also, it's important to not buy the *biggest* car on the lot. Many times, parking in Dallas is limited, so having a smaller car is better.
Favorite driving memory
My favorite memory driving in Dallas is when I'm driving into the city. Coming from the northwest along highway 183, I begin to see glimpses of the city. I see the tips of the buildings downtown and then they disappear. As I am beginning to merge onto 35E, I come around the corner and see the city again, getting bigger and bigger. This road usually has a lot of traffic, but with the city getting nearer and nearer I keep going. Soon enough, I'm driving along the city. Then comes my favorite part. I take the exit for I45 and begin to ascend up the ramp. As I ascend I see the huge reunion ball spinning around. I go around the curve and I am within the city. As I drive through, there are tall, unique buildings on each side of me. My absolute favorite time to drive through is at night, when all the buildings are lit up. Each one is a different color, some changing color. Even though I drive this route a couple times a month, I could drive through it everyday and not get bored. Every time I drive this route, I notice things I haven't noticed before. Dallas has a beautiful downtown.
Favorite road
Highway 75. My favorite road to drive on is Highway 75. I love this road because it's a straight stretch, so it's an easy drive. Also there are many lanes, so it's easy to merge in and out of lanes. The last reason it's my favorite road is because the speed limit is 70 mph. Everyone is always going fast on Highway 75, so I am able to get where I need to go and get there easily.