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Toyota 2019 Tacoma
2019 Toyota Tacoma SR5
113,269 Miles
Tulsa, OK
3
days on market
2% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$24,711
GMC 2024 Terrain
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2024 GMC Terrain SLE
9,844 Miles
Tulsa, OK
1
day on market
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1
day on market
$28,971
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Honda 2019 CR-V
2019 Honda CR-V EX
93,939 Miles
Tulsa, OK
22
days on market
14% less than similar listings
22
days on market
$19,522
Jeep 2021 Gladiator
2021 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
67,000 Miles
Tulsa, OK
28
days on market
9% less than similar listings
28
days on market
$33,522
Chevrolet 2021 Camaro
2021 Chevrolet Camaro SS
9,546 Miles
Tulsa, OK
2
days on market
1% more than similar listings
2
days on market
$48,011
Toyota 2024 Tundra
2024 Toyota Tundra SR5
14,151 Miles
Tulsa, OK
32
days on market
19% less than similar listings
32
days on market
$42,744
Toyota 2023 Corolla Hybrid
2023 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LE
38,603 Miles
Tulsa, OK
14
days on market
2% less than similar listings
14
days on market
$22,522
Toyota 2024 Land Cruiser
2024 Toyota Land Cruiser 1958
17,186 Miles
Tulsa, OK
3
days on market
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3
days on market
$59,111
Honda 2019 Accord
2019 Honda Accord Sport
72,229 Miles
Tulsa, OK
3
days on market
10% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$21,111
Toyota 2021 Corolla
2021 Toyota Corolla LE
94,279 Miles
Tulsa, OK
3
days on market
4% more than similar listings
3
days on market
$17,511
Toyota 2024 Tundra
2024 Toyota Tundra SR5
3,861 Miles
Tulsa, OK
43
days on market
21% less than similar listings
43
days on market
$41,744
Toyota 2024 Tundra
2024 Toyota Tundra SR5
18,262 Miles
Tulsa, OK
43
days on market
20% less than similar listings
43
days on market
$41,744
GMC 2019 Acadia
2019 GMC Acadia SLT-1
103,971 Miles
Tulsa, OK
14
days on market
27% less than similar listings
14
days on market
$16,511
Toyota 2025 Tundra
2025 Toyota Tundra SR5
5,008 Miles
Tulsa, OK
43
days on market
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43
days on market
$51,000
Volkswagen 2025 Atlas Cross Sport
2025 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2.0T SE w/Technology
5,684 Miles
Tulsa, OK
24
days on market
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24
days on market
$38,033
Nissan 2023 Pathfinder
2023 Nissan Pathfinder Platinum
42,445 Miles
Tulsa, OK
3
days on market
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3
days on market
$36,222
Kia 2022 Telluride
2022 Kia Telluride SX
78,199 Miles
Tulsa, OK
3
days on market
11% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$30,511
Buick 2022 Envision
2022 Buick Envision Preferred
19,917 Miles
Tulsa, OK
28
days on market
14% less than similar listings
28
days on market
$25,022
Ford 2016 F-150
2016 Ford F-150 XLT
99,160 Miles
Tulsa, OK
14
days on market
17% less than similar listings
14
days on market
$21,111
Subaru 2024 WRX
2024 Subaru WRX Base
17,861 Miles
Tulsa, OK
43
days on market
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43
days on market
$26,444

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Tulsa, OK Driving Tips and Experiences

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Is a car necessary in Tulsa?
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Ai
Ai
Tulsa, OK
Tulsa, OK Driving Tips
Honestly, in Tulsa, driving on the highways is the way to go. We have an excellent system that lets you get just about anywhere you need to go via highways. Being in South Tulsa, I personally use 169 and 64 a lot to get to mid and downtown. They're solid, one older, one newer, basic arteries of the city. Tulsa's mainly on a grid system, except as you get to downtown, where it's a funky tilted one-way grid system, so definitely have some sort of navigation or map if you're headed there. Bridges are important as we're banded by rivers and they're mostly on the most major streets, so Memorial Ave, 71st St, those will get you where you want to go if you want to go far.
Tulsa, OK Buying Tips
Definitely be aware of what you're using the car for. Are you going to be mostly on the city streets or highway driving/commuting around the state? I bought my vehicle with highway driving in mind, as well as gas mileage. Mileage isn't super important here, as we're near the hub of oil and gas activity in the state, and prices are generally lower than the rest of the US, but every buck saved is worth it, in my opinion! Car dealerships seem to congregate downtown on 11th St, and in South Tulsa around Memorial Ave, from 91st up to 111th St. The used car community is also very active here, so if you want a deal, you're likely to be able to find it. Craigslist is good, as is the local paper. Just get it checked out by a mechanic first! Word of mouth on car dealers and mechanics, are, of course, the best way to go. I've always liked my Honda dealer and my Jiffy Lube people, but everyone's experience varies.
Favorite driving memory
I think my favorite memory of driving here is the lights on the highways at night. I've always loved the colors and the blurred lines of cars as they go the opposite direction. I've always had a great appreciation for Route 66, which goes the city through right near downtown Tulsa. I lived just off of it during my time at the University of Tulsa, and seeing the commemorative signs made me sigh and want to take a road trip into the past.
Favorite road
81St St. Weirdly, 81st street is my favorite because I use it to get around the high traffic areas of Memorial Ave, 91st, and 71st streets. It's not as developed as the others yet, and is mostly lined with homes, so it lacks the frenetic pace, busyness, and overabundance of lights that a booming business area has. Yale Ave is also pretty beautiful, getting all hilly and winding as you go south. It's peaceful and lovely to look at, if challenging to drive. There's plenty of great stores on it as you go north, as well. My favorite is the Harvest Bread Company at 51st in The Farm Shopping Center (terrible name, excellent experience).
Karly
Karly
Tulsa, OK
Tulsa, OK Driving Tips
Avoid the bypasses, interstates, highways and major throughways, and drive the surface streets. With exceptions in only a few areas, Tulsa is laid out like a grid, with numbered streets and named avenues, so it's easy to know where you are and where you're going, and although it might take a little longer to get there, it's a way to see what a beautiful city it is. Also, starting with Main, the avenues, both east and west, are alphabetical, with those east of Main being named for places east of the Mississippi, and those west of Main named for places west of the Mississippi.
Tulsa, OK Buying Tips
Many of the big dealers are on Sheridan and Memorial, south of 31st Street, although there are also some in West Tulsa, west of the Arkansas River. Craigslist is an easy way to find them all, but you can also Google them, particularly if you're looking for a particular make and model of vehicle.
Favorite driving memory
Tulsa has some beautiful neighborhoods, both old and new, but I like the older ones, which are full of charm. One of the prettiest areas is called Maple Ridge, built in early to middle 20th century, which includes a mix of middle-class bungalows on the north end and large, imposing houses built by influential people in the middle and south end. Most of the houses have old, established landscapes with large azaleas, dogwoods and other blooming shrubs and trees. I remember one day in the spring driving around the streets of Maple Ridge in awe of the profusion of gorgeous plants in bloom. I never drive around and look at Christmas lights, but in the spring, the old neighborhoods in Tulsa are a sight I try never to miss.
Favorite road
Forest Boulevard. It's a gently curving road, lined with trees, with immense houses. If you are there on a weekday morning when there's not a lot of traffic, and you avoid looking at stop signs and modern cars, you could almost imagine it's the 1920s and you are part of a movie like The Great Gatsby.