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Toyota 2020 GR Supra
2020 Toyota GR Supra 3.0
19,425 Miles
Corona, CA
7
days on market
36% more than similar listings
7
days on market
$69,999
Ford 2021 Transit
2021 Ford Transit 350 XLT
75,224 Miles
Long Beach, CA
2
days on market
16% less than similar listings
2
days on market
$34,999
Mercedes-Benz 2020 Sprinter
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2020 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500
22,241 Miles
Costa Mesa, CA
75
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Kia 2016 Optima
2016 Kia Optima LX
106,523 Miles
Riverside, CA
7
days on market
35% less than similar listings
7
days on market
$7,500
Audi 2013 S5
2013 Audi S5 3.0T quattro Premium Plus
133,205 Miles
Costa Mesa, CA
2
days on market
23% less than similar listings
2
days on market
$10,990
Honda 2024 Accord
2024 Honda Accord EX
15,115 Miles
San Juan Capistrano, CA
9
days on market
9% less than similar listings
9
days on market
$25,966
Ford 2014 Focus
2014 Ford Focus SE
102,000 Miles
Los Angeles, CA
3
days on market
40% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$4,500
Ford 2014 Focus
2014 Ford Focus SE
59,318 Miles
Los Angeles, CA
3
days on market
52% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$4,500
BMW 2014 7 Series
2014 BMW 7 Series 750i
101,200 Miles
North Hollywood, CA
2
days on market
29% less than similar listings
2
days on market
$12,599
Chrysler 2020 Pacifica Hybrid
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2020 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Touring
29,670 Miles
Los Angeles, CA
3
days on market
24% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$24,950
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Chevrolet 2025 Silverado 1500
2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Custom
6,059 Miles
Costa Mesa, CA
89
days on market
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89
days on market
$46,845
Ford 2013 Edge
2013 Ford Edge Limited
80,229 Miles
Costa Mesa, CA
2
days on market
14% less than similar listings
2
days on market
$12,990
Dodge 2003 Dakota
2003 Dodge Dakota Sport
115,000 Miles
Pacoima, CA
12
days on market
10% more than similar listings
12
days on market
$7,800
Chevrolet 2013 Silverado 1500
2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Work Truck
158,000 Miles
Los Angeles, CA
3
days on market
21% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$8,995
Honda 2017 Accord
2017 Honda Accord EX-L V6
90,908 Miles
Bloomington, CA
10
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Kia 2017 Sportage
2017 Kia Sportage LX
117,605 Miles
Reseda, CA
3
days on market
39% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$7,998
Subaru 2013 Impreza
2013 Subaru Impreza 2.0i Sport Premium
134,861 Miles
Reseda, CA
3
days on market
24% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$6,998
Chevrolet 2025 Trax
2025 Chevrolet Trax LS
3,645 Miles
Costa Mesa, CA
89
days on market
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89
days on market
$23,484
Hyundai 2020 SONATA
2020 Hyundai SONATA SEL
46,270 Miles
Covina, CA
3
days on market
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3
days on market
$16,888
Porsche 2016 Cayenne
2016 Porsche Cayenne Base
67,055 Miles
Costa Mesa, CA
2
days on market
28% less than similar listings
2
days on market
$21,990

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Must have
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Orlando
Orlando
Long Beach, CA
Long Beach, CA Driving Tips
If you are driving in Long Beach, you need to be aware that most of the left turns are yields, and you will likely be waiting a very long time to actually make the turn because of the high volume of traffic. Sometimes it is actually worth it to go all the way around a block, or drive a few extra miles to find a protected turn, instead of waiting to yield at the left turns to get onto the smaller streets. Additionally, there are a LOT of pedestrians and motorcyclists/bicyclists, so please watch out for them because they are definitely not watching out for you! The streets are so narrow that sometimes you will have to drive very slowly behind them, so plan you trip accordingly and leave with plenty of time to spare. You should be leaving extra early for your destination anyway because it will be nearly impossible for you to find parking quickly in any area of Long Beach. Most of the parking spaces that you will find will be street parking, so it's best to be fairly confident at parallel parking in this city as well, otherwise you may never actually be able to exit your car.
Long Beach, CA Buying Tips
There are a lot of cars located in Bixby Knolls/Signal Hill area. Since these are the suburbs, I think this is the only place that they could easily fit large car lots. I have never seen used car lots, but I am sure that they exist, likely in the same region. I know for a fact that there is a Subaru, Nissan, and a Motorsports nearby, and for the most part, all of the lots look like they are very well stocked. I have also seen a Fiat location somewhere in Long Beach, but I do not recall exactly where they are located. However, because of the significant drop in value of your vehicle once it leaves the lot, I would personally always suggest buying a slightly used car, and Craigslist is a really good area to check out, but make sure to have your Kelly Blue Book information at hand to be completely aware of what you are getting! There may also be a CarMax in Long Beach, and they are known for having very good deals on used cars that are in excellent condition. Overall, if you just drive around town, you can easily find car dealerships, so it's all about the buyer's preference in terms of where you go to purchase a new vehicle. Regardless, there are lots of options!
Favorite driving memory
One day, on my way to work, I was prepared for the trip to take an extremely long duration as it always did, even though there are literally only 5.8 Miles in between my home and my place of work. I got on Alamitos street coming from Orange, and in front of me, there was a guy riding on a motorized Razor scooter. Not the kind of scooter that you sit on, mind you; this guy was standing up, wearing a motorcycle helmet, and flying in front of me down the busy road on a Razor scooter! It was absolutely hysterical, and although it still took me about 25 minutes to make it through all of the stoplights, I was highly entertained by this experience. Unfortunately, he was pulled over by a police officer on a motorcycle right in front of the construction area on Alamitos, causing me to sit through approximately 4 cycles of red lights, but the entertainment value was so high that I thought that it was worth it anyway. I didn't even mind driving over a bumpy road covered with pot holes because that experience was so bizarre and unusual that it completely made my day.
Favorite road
I-710. I like to drive on the highway 710 because it has exits and onramps to the area in Long Beach that I need to get to the most. For example, I believe that I could either get off on Cherry or Del Amo Boulevard from the 710 on my way home from work and either one would work equally as well. Even though the actual highway speed is only 55 miles per hour, at certain periods of the day, the flow of traffic is much quicker than that, and it significantly reduces my commuting time, even though the route on the 710 is much longer for me to get home than taking a side street. But because of the fact that there are so many stoplights and pedestrians/bicyclists in the Long Beach area, taking the 710 is a lot faster and there are usually not very many people slowing down, unless it is during a time of high traffic, like the morning rush to work or the 5 PM rush home. The actual highway itself doesn't really go through anything beautiful and there is nothing great to see around the area, but it is a good way to get to where you need to go in a somewhat timely manner, especially for LA County.
Vanessa
Vanessa
Long Beach, CA
Long Beach, CA Driving Tips
Watch out for the one way streets in downtown! You have to be careful to make sure you're not going down the wrong way on a one way street because they can get confusing even for the locals.
Long Beach, CA Buying Tips
I don't know if matters where you buy the car from as long as you get a car that is somewhat gas-efficient. Long Beach is so close to many other major cities and there is a need to travel out of the city quite often from what I have known. It's best to have a car that won't guzzle gas especially because most of the driving in Long Beach is on roads due to the few highways around being on the outer edges of the city.
Favorite driving memory
I have grown up in Long Beach and have numerous memories of driving around the city. I have delivered pizza for different restaurants all over the city and it is all wonderful. The streets can get very busy but people drive still drive with courtesy. It's always fun to drive on Loynes Dr. Because it is very uneven due to being located in the wetlands portion of Long Beach and it feels like you're riding a roller coaster driving down it. The scenic beach views along Ocean Blvd and in Belmont Shores are always wonderful to catch while out on a drive.
Favorite road
Loynes Drive. Other than the thrill that is Loyne's Drive, the wonderfully beautiful stretch of road on Ocean Blvd between Termino Ave and Cherry Ave is my favorite. There is not much that can beat a scenic Pacific Ocean view on a drive through Long Beach. The sunsets are beautiful to watch and you can even park somewhere and head over to the beach or Bluff Park and continue to enjoy the wonderful scenery out of your car.