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Jeep 2023 Grand Cherokee L
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2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Altitude
31,467 Miles
Bossier City, LA
34
days on market
23% less than similar listings
34
days on market
$28,968
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Mazda 2022 CX-9
2022 Mazda CX-9 Touring Plus
38,276 Miles
Bossier City, LA
31
days on market
5% less than similar listings
31
days on market
$28,819
Acura 2021 ILX
2021 Acura ILX Base
37,469 Miles
Shreveport, LA
26
days on market
5% less than similar listings
26
days on market
$21,295
Toyota 2022 RAV4
2022 Toyota RAV4 XLE
33,383 Miles
Bossier City, LA
42
days on market
8% less than similar listings
42
days on market
$26,921
Ford 2020 Expedition MAX
2020 Ford Expedition MAX XLT
99,981 Miles
Carthage, TX
215
days on market
24% less than similar listings
215
days on market
$24,488
Honda 2019 Ridgeline
2019 Honda Ridgeline RTL
65,349 Miles
Bossier City, LA
21
days on market
12% less than similar listings
21
days on market
$24,908
Mercedes-Benz 2021 GLE
2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE GLE 350
56,220 Miles
Bossier City, LA
84
days on market
24% less than similar listings
84
days on market
$31,802
Mazda 2024 CX-50
2024 Mazda CX-50 2.5 S Premium Plus
9,039 Miles
Bossier City, LA
102
days on market
10% less than similar listings
102
days on market
$32,307
Kia 2019 Sportage
2019 Kia Sportage EX
88,815 Miles
Bossier City, LA
34
days on market
16% less than similar listings
34
days on market
$15,788
Mercedes-Benz 2014 E-Class
2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E 350
102,206 Miles
Shreveport, LA
34
days on market
33% less than similar listings
34
days on market
$11,994
Honda 2019 Accord
2019 Honda Accord Sport
36,520 Miles
Bossier City, LA
15
days on market
4% less than similar listings
15
days on market
$23,985
Volkswagen 2021 Atlas
2021 Volkswagen Atlas V6 SEL R-Line 4Motion
37,647 Miles
Bossier City, LA
29
days on market
12% less than similar listings
29
days on market
$32,132
GMC 2021 Sierra 2500HD
2021 GMC Sierra 2500HD SLE
121,575 Miles
Bossier City, LA
70
days on market
5% less than similar listings
70
days on market
$36,489
Mazda 2025 CX-5
2025 Mazda CX-5 2.5 S Preferred Package
7,164 Miles
Bossier City, LA
34
days on market
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34
days on market
$29,787
Audi 2022 A3
2022 Audi A3 quattro Premium 40 TFSI
27,874 Miles
Shreveport, LA
31
days on market
8% less than similar listings
31
days on market
$26,490
Mazda 2025 Mazda3
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2025 Mazda Mazda3 2.5 S Select Sport
700 Miles
Bossier City, LA
95
days on market
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95
days on market
$23,998
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Ford 2019 Transit
2019 Ford Transit 350 XLT
75,071 Miles
Marshall, TX
27
days on market
16% less than similar listings
27
days on market
$31,675
Honda 2013 Civic
2013 Honda Civic LX
113,001 Miles
Shreveport, LA
7
days on market
20% more than similar listings
7
days on market
$11,995
Nissan 2023 Armada
2023 Nissan Armada SV
45,913 Miles
Shreveport, LA
182
days on market
1% more than similar listings
182
days on market
$33,588
Volkswagen 2023 Tiguan
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2023 Volkswagen Tiguan SE R-Line Black
34,203 Miles
Bossier City, LA
42
days on market
7% less than similar listings
42
days on market
$25,292
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Shreveport, LA Driving Tips and Experiences

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Lyric
Lyric
Shreveport, LA
Shreveport, LA Driving Tips
I would definitely suggest giving yourself plenty of time to get where it is you need to go, especially if you're not from the area and have not driven around Shreveport before. The workday commute times of day (weekday mornings before 10 am and afternoons from about 3 pm - 7 pm) can be VERY busy and traffic on major thoroughfares in the city such as Youree Drive, Line Avenue, Hearne Avenue, and Kings Highway can be just ridiculously stupid. The less you can drive through the city on surface streets, the better. I-20, I-220, and I-49 access most parts of town really well and will help you keep off the super crowded streets where you are very likely to run into traffic and stupidity that would piss off the pope. Also, if you see a funeral procession, no matter where you are driving or what time of day it is, you are expected to pull over to the shoulder of the road (if you have a thumpin stereo you need to turn that mess down) and failure to do so will very likely get you a ticket. It's just how they do things down there.
Shreveport, LA Buying Tips
I thing the most important thing would definitely be to take your time and shop around. If you buy the first car you like at the first lot you visit, you are NOT going to get that good of a deal. Whatever it is you're looking for, I guarantee it is available on more than one car lot and if you don't visit at least 3-4 lots and compare prices, you might as well bend over and hand someone the K-Y. If your heart isn't set on one exact particular car, I would also highly recommend shopping the smaller lots, especially those located on the southern and western outskirts of town. Some are kinda sketchy (don't buy from them) but most are run by honest small business people and it is possible to find a REALLY good deal on a gently used car or truck by purchasing from one of these lots. I've bought a car and a truck from a lot down on Greenwood Road and I got an EXCELLENT deal on both. Not only that, but the vehicles I purchased were great runners I never had to spend a dime on other than routine maintenance.
Favorite driving memory
No one ever believes me but this REALLY HAPPENED! I was driving south-bound down Milam or Crockett or whatever street that turns into Line Avenue just north of downtown (I can't remember which one but it's the one that goes right in front of the big Methodist church Texas street dead ends in front of.) It was kind of a cloudy day, and it was about 11 am on a weekday. I had driven to Shreveport from Vivian, LA and as I was going down Hwy 1 I noticed that the "W" in the Waffle House sign was burnt out, which meant that at night when it lit up it would say "affle House" instead of "Waffle House" and that struck me as funny because "affle" sounds a lot like "awful" so in a way, the defective "W" made the sign more truthful. (This is what I'm thinking about as I'm driving along.) So anyway, as I go over the little bridge just after the Mason's building, I notice what I think is a little girl running up the sidewalk on the other side of the street. But it's not a little girl, it's a midget lady and she is very ANGRY and yelling. That's when I notice there is a guy walk/running up the sidewalk a good 50' in front of her. She is chasing him, she is PISSED, and he looks SCARED. I know it's wrong but I laughed. That's when something on the other side of the street caught my eye so I glanced over and, I shit you not, THERE IS A BUILDING FULLY ENGULFED IN ROARING FLAMES. It wasn't like a skyscraper, but it was not exactly a small building either, it had to be 5-6 floors tall and take up maybe half a city block. It wasn't on the same street as I was driving on but it was very visible to traffic where I was because the road I was on was at the crest of one of Shreveport's 3 actual hills and the building was at the bottom of the hill and there were very few buildings or other obstacles between the road I was on and the burning building. I drove by it about 30 seconds before the fire department barricades went up. Holy cats, I went on to the bar and had a couple after that.
Favorite road
Clyde Fant Parkway. I love driving on the Clyde Fant Parkway, especially going north towards downtown. I usually get on the Parkway at E. King's Highway and head north toward downtown/I-220, as I live in Broadmoor and my sister lives in Haughton. Clyde Fant runs parallel to the Red River and even though it runs right through some of the most heavily populated areas of the city, you can't tell it because until you hit downtown all you see are trees and grass and glimpses of the River through the trees that line its banks. It's a really pretty, relaxing drive. It amazes me how few people use the Clyde Fant Parkway even though its been there for at least 35 years and was expanded to all the way to I-220 within the last 10-15 years. Taking Youree Dr/Spring St to I-20 might shave 5 minutes off a trip to Bossier and other points east, but if it's all about an extra 5 minutes I'll take Clyde Fant every time.
Johnna
Johnna
Shreveport, LA
Shreveport, LA Driving Tips
There are two main roads that will get you just about anywhere you want to go in the city without using the interstate. These roads are Youree Drive and 70th Street. 70Th Street can lead you to Texas and Youree Drive can lead you to Arkansas. Youree Drive runs north and south, while 70th Street runs east and west. My only suggestion is watch out for the cops and the road construction going on. Every corner you turn in this city right now has road construction, and they do not post much warning signage to give you awareness of it coming up soon. This keeps the cops busy and also has them out close to these areas all of the time now. That is my tip for the day on driving in this city.
Shreveport, LA Buying Tips
There is one main Auto Mall in this city and it is on Bert Kouns. There you will find Honda, Toyota, Land Rover, Dodge, Ford, Chevy, Mitsubishi, Fiat, and pretty much any other typical dealer under the sun. Our market is higher priced than most markets around us so it is better to shop around first and see if you can get a better deal in Texas. If not, paying cash is the way to go because you can bring the price down more. It is better to know someone who works at the dealership if you want to get a good deal as well. There is also another Chevy dealership a few miles from there on Youree Drive. Craigslist is another good source but I would research the car history before making a purchase.
Favorite driving memory
I was driving in Shreveport and I was in my husband's red convertible Mazda Miata with a friend. We dropped the top and headed to Shreve City to a daiquiri shop. It is a standard and I don't normally drive a standard but this car is fun to drive! Its like driving a little go cart. The view was amazing going over the Red River Bridge and the air was so crisp. You can hear every little noise and feel the humidity when it hits your face and smell everything from exhaust to flowers. It just made me feel alive. When we arrived to the daiquiri shop, we put the top up and headed in. We ordered 6 daiquiris "to go" from my friends sister and sat and played video poker for a minute. A few minutes into the game a cousin of my friend came in and we began talking to her. After about 20 minutes we headed back out to the car. Dropped the top again and resumed our fabulous trip back home.
Favorite road
151 E. Ratcliff St. My favorite road to drive is Gilbert Drive. The reason why I like this road is because it is very scenic and at the end is a huge hill that we call thrill hill. The neighborhood that this road goes thru is very eclectic and a mixture of houses from 1920's to 1970's. All of the houses are beautiful to look at on the street especially during the holidays. Two even play music to the Christmas lights that you tune into a radio station to listen to. Thrill hill is so much fun to go down especially when you are having a great day, but you have to be careful of the people working out. This is their favorite place to work out because it is so intensive. The street also passes a walking park that surrounds a bayou. Sometimes it has water and sometimes it does not. There are people walking around this park at all hours of the day. This street is very nice to drive on.