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Principales Comerciantes de Reventas En Fresno, CA
- Frank Toyota National City
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2000 Toyota Avalon - Very reliable
I like that it rides smooth and super easy to work on if you know some mechanics.
Historia
Rear ended a truck in a parking lot truck. More damage than I got in my car. Amazing.
A Favor
Good gas mileage and lots of room for a family.
En Contra
Some parts are hard to find if you want to repair it yourself. Only the minor parts.
2003 Toyota Avalon - Low cost, low maintenance. Perfect for frugal people!
I like how low cost the parts are, how easy it is for me to replace parts and how long the parts last. It may not be the coolest car on the block but if you're working class, it is the perfect car. It rarely breaks down and when it does, there are plenty of warning signs. It performs well enough to get me to Point A from Point B without any issues. It's comfortable and easy to use.
Historia
I enjoyed driving through the Los Angeles mountains in the pouring rain. It didn't handle excellently but it was fun.
A Favor
I like how low cost the parts are for when I need to replace a part. I also like how easy it is to take out a part and put in a new one. I also like how certain parts last longer than other vehicles. It can survive a cross country road trip and if it takes any damage, than it won't depreciate the value by much. Perfect to take through a rural area or bad street without worrying about bad things happening.
En Contra
It is definitely not a car that I would take to a street race. It is not a car I would show off at a car meet up. It is not a car that I would try to maximize its performance and drive it through a race track. It is definitely not worthy of playing Eurobeat in it, as I cruise through a mountain pass and do an inertia drift. I'll keep my street racing to the arcades.
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2015 Toyota Corolla - Frank Toyota National City
It wasn't. I was overly excited to purchase a car and went with something obvious (in a location called "Mile of Cars"). I had difficulties with other dealerships where they would refuse to let me test drive, try to push me to purchase a car I didn't want, and in some instances actually insult me. I think this dealership was just 'less bad' than the others. The test driving and sales reps were nice, but I didn't pay enough attention to see they were moving numbers around. The final individual I signed paperwork with, was downright rude. At that point, the sale had been made so I assume he had no interest in being pleasant.
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