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Keith
Keith
Fargo, North Dakota
Lunde Auto Center Fargo
1997 Pontiac 1687
Salesman were friendly. Best prices were clearly marked. They were upfront with quality of their used car. They follow up after the sale to make sure you are still happy with your purchase. Great variety of selection for used cars.
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Fargo, ND Driving Tips and Experiences

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Is a car necessary in Fargo?
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G.Freeman
G.Freeman
Fargo, ND
Fargo, ND Driving Tips
When driving here especially on the interstate during rush hour stay off your cell phone and this probably goes anywhere in the country. Traffic is constantly merging at 13th ave, Main ave, and 32nd ave south. You need to pay attention around the I-94 exit or you'll end up in Minnesota or out in Mapleton, ND.
Fargo, ND Buying Tips
If you're looking at getting a classic muscle car or cruiser, Dave's classic auto is the place to go. Otherwise your typical Ford, GM, Dodge dealerships are up and down I-29 along each frontage road. Private sellers on the internet are a good source as well. There are tons of college kids coming from all over the tristate area usually looking to trade up or sell.
Favorite driving memory
My favorite memory from driving from the city is out of the city into the rural area. I like driving on the gravel roads and exploring new areas that the main roads often do not take you to. When I do drive in the city I try to avoid the main arterial roads that almost everyone else drives. I like to explore other parts of the city and neighborhoods that the main roads don't take you through. It is also nice to get on the main highway and cruise from one end of the city to the other. Finding new routes and ways to get from one point in the city to the other are a common practice when I drive. Friday nights are always a good time to cruise up and down Broadway and see all that is going on. The roads a few blocks off of Broadway are also a good place to cruise. Typically you always see a city's pretty face from the main streets. It's humbling to look at the ripped back side of a city exploring the off shoot roads that aren't always picked first for primary traffic.
Favorite road
Elm St.. This stretch of road was always the homeward bound or last leg of the trip. It is shaded by large elm trees that cover the roadway situated in a suburban neighborhood. The road at the southern end of its stretch winds down only a few feet from the river making for some exciting driving.
Nakisha
Nakisha
Fargo, ND
Fargo, ND Driving Tips
In order to maximize the driving experience in the city, be sure to have some dollar bills for parking! Bring a GPS. Know where you are going! As you approach your destination, park in the first lot you find.
Fargo, ND Buying Tips
Buying a car in Fargo, North Dakota is no different than any other major metropolitan area. Know what you want. Know how much you can afford. Buy used with low miles. Know your credit score before you go to the dealership. Know how much the bank will give you to finance for a car.
Favorite driving memory
My most favorite memory of driving in the city of Fargo, North Dakota is the time we drove to go shopping. I live very far north; nearly Canadian. In order to be economical, we visit the city of Fargo at least four times a year. We will spend almost $300 shopping at bulk warehouse such as Costco or Sam's Club.
Favorite road
42Nd St. There are so many commercial opportunities in Fargo, North Dakota. There are many different restaurants to visit. You can get a steak anywhere in North Dakota, but Chinese cuisine is as just about as exotic as you can get. Hu Hut for the win! I particularly enjoy the Mongolian barbecue!