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Toyota 2021 Tacoma
2021 Toyota Tacoma SR5 V6
83,477 Miles
Round Rock, TX
15
days on market
3% more than similar listings
15
days on market
$30,891
Jeep 2021 Cherokee
2021 Jeep Cherokee Limited
74,615 Miles
Burnet, TX
162
days on market
7% less than similar listings
162
days on market
$19,663
Honda 2021 Insight
2021 Honda Insight EX
58,466 Miles
Round Rock, TX
52
days on market
8% less than similar listings
52
days on market
$19,892
GMC 2021 Sierra 1500
2021 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT
137,909 Miles
Round Rock, TX
66
days on market
15% less than similar listings
66
days on market
$27,990
Honda 2020 CR-V
2020 Honda CR-V EX-L
51,239 Miles
Burnet, TX
149
days on market
11% less than similar listings
149
days on market
$23,906
Ford 2014 Explorer
2014 Ford Explorer Sport
186,097 Miles
Cedar Creek, TX
78
days on market
12% less than similar listings
78
days on market
$10,500
Alfa Romeo 2018 Stelvio
hot car
2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Ti
58,019 Miles
Austin, TX
37
days on market
25% less than similar listings
37
days on market
$17,888
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Chevrolet 2022 Tahoe
2022 Chevrolet Tahoe RST
80,149 Miles
Burnet, TX
32
days on market
18% less than similar listings
32
days on market
$42,905
Porsche 2021 Cayenne
2021 Porsche Cayenne Coupe
34,700 Miles
Austin, TX
116
days on market
13% less than similar listings
116
days on market
$55,991
Audi 2015 A8 L
2015 Audi A8 L 4.0T quattro
91,625 Miles
Austin, TX
95
days on market
37% less than similar listings
95
days on market
$15,999
Toyota 2023 Camry
2023 Toyota Camry LE
54,217 Miles
Round Rock, TX
86
days on market
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86
days on market
$20,497
Chrysler 2019 Pacifica Hybrid
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Touring Plus
41,410 Miles
Marble Falls, TX
39
days on market
33% less than similar listings
39
days on market
$20,995
Toyota 2023 Tacoma
2023 Toyota Tacoma SR5
36,766 Miles
Round Rock, TX
80
days on market
2% less than similar listings
80
days on market
$28,987
Chevrolet 2013 Impala
2013 Chevrolet Impala LT
137,317 Miles
Austin, TX
14
days on market
6% less than similar listings
14
days on market
$6,238
Nissan 2021 Altima
2021 Nissan Altima 2.5 S
64,201 Miles
Round Rock, TX
10
days on market
9% less than similar listings
10
days on market
$16,742
Subaru 2017 Outback
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2017 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium
91,271 Miles
Round Rock, TX
10
days on market
16% less than similar listings
10
days on market
$14,742
price drop
Jeep 2015 Grand Cherokee
2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude
112,542 Miles
Austin, TX
13
days on market
9% less than similar listings
13
days on market
$16,696
Kia 2018 Stinger
2018 Kia Stinger GT2
110,348 Miles
Austin, TX
3
days on market
21% less than similar listings
3
days on market
$19,991
Toyota 2024 Tundra
2024 Toyota Tundra Limited HV
19,308 Miles
Georgetown, TX
66
days on market
17% less than similar listings
66
days on market
$53,000
Ford 2019 F-350 Super Duty
2019 Ford F-350 Super Duty King Ranch
133,761 Miles
Marble Falls, TX
31
days on market
19% less than similar listings
31
days on market
$45,995

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Austin, TX Driving Tips and Experiences

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Nice to have
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Fernande
Fernande
Austin, TX
Austin, TX Driving Tips
Many people have been moving to Austin lately. As a result, the traffic has been intense during rush hour. The best way to maximize your driving experience is to drive during off-peak hours. This will enable you to enjoy the city more and to experience it as it was before many people started moving here. The most important thing to remember though, is that one of Austin's strengths is its back roads. There are hundreds and once you learn the grid work of how they are laid out, it will be easy to get around. For instance, Lamar blvd. Is excellent for getting from north to south Austin during rush hour. Not only is it an excellent alternative to I-35, but it has a lot of local charm. North Lamar in particular has the look of "old Austin". They way the city looked before hipsters took over. South Lamar has its own charm, too. It is more glitzy, but it has a lot of great places to eat and is interesting in its own right. Similarly, Airport Blvd. Is another alternative to getting from north-central Austin to southeast Austin. It is an excellent alternative to otherwise bumper-to-bumper traffic. Getting to know these back roads and alternative routes will save you when you are in a tight spot!
Austin, TX Buying Tips
As far as purchasing a car in Austin goes, it can present the same challenges as other places. First, get a sense of the city and also a sense of what your daily commute would be like. Also consider your commitments. Are you single, or do you have a family? Are you a homebody or do you like to spend your nights out on the town? All of these considerations should be made before you choose a vehicle. Once this choice is made, decide if you want to buy new or used. In the case of buying new, make contact with all the dealers in the area who sell the type of car that you are looking for. As them all to name their best price and then go from there. If you are seeking a used car, Carmax in Austin has great prices and they are extremely friendly. You may find better deals however on sites such as craigslist or eBay. It all depends on your comfort level. No matter which way you choose, however, definitely get a mechanic to check the car out before you spend you hard earned money on a car that may end up costing you more in the long run! It is more than worth it financially as well as for peace of mind!
Favorite driving memory
My favorite memory or driving highlight here in Austin dates back to when I first moved here in 2008. I was new here and I was just getting my bearings. I remember driving down this street called "South Congress" and thinking that "wow, this is such a great view of downtown. At the time, I was struck by the lights and the buzzing of activity. Things were happening and there was a sense of excitement in the air! As it turns out there was a huge music festival happening in town, also known as Austin City Limits or ACL. I had no idea at the time, how iconic that street was, as it is now the center of social activity and eating out! I also had no idea how much of an important part of Austin life the music festival was. I just remember the magic in the air, as my windows were down and the typical Texas heat had begun to disperse. Downtown lay ahead of me and I remember thinking that I loved this city at first sight! It was truly an amazing and iconic moment in my life here in Austin. Now every time I drive in this area, I remember that happy and exciting moment. The future lay ahead of me. Austin was a young city and I felt like it was all mine to explore!
Favorite road
I-35. I-35 is one of Austin's main arteries! It has existed for centuries known by cowboys as the Chisolm trail. It connects Austin from north to south and goes all the way down to South Texas and as far north as Minnesota. It is absolutely vital for getting around the city. It is important, however to avoid it at rush hour. All of the city's main attractions are easily accessed from I-35. It can take you home, or out to party in the 6th street area. It can take you to have a great meal in the Congress area. The possibilities are endless. For me it means pure freedom! I can take I-35 when I am looking for something new and exciting! It is great for driving fast, within the speed limit, of course! I-35 is, hands down, the best road to drive on in Austin. In fact, it is my favorite road in the state!!
Joan
Joan
Austin, TX
Austin, TX Driving Tips
Watch for bikers as we have many professional and casual bikers that don't like to use the bike lanes.
Austin, TX Buying Tips
Always shop around! There are so many places to look. And research your choices.
Favorite driving memory
When driving into Austin on I-35 I find myself distracted from traffic by the memorable sights of downtown. While crossing Lady Bird Town Lake you can see the ribbon of water for some ways. People are canoeing peacefully down the shoreline and birds are gliding across the water. As I drive into downtown, the old Holiday Inn Hotel is the first thing my eyes light on. I have watched that hotel age since I was a child in my parent's car. The design of the hotel is quite unique to Austin and gives me the feeling of home. Shortly after the Holiday Inn, 6th street is visible for a split second if one is looking for it. I enjoy looking for new art on the sides of the buildings when I drive by. If it is later in the evening or nighttime, I can see the hundreds of people gathering on the closed street for a night of fun clubbing and partying. Perhaps the most memorable part of the drive through downtown, is seeing our State Capital. Once upon a time, buildings weren't allowed to block the view of the Capital building from certain angles. This is long past, as we are in a time of building up instead of wide. There are many new buildings in downtown Austin that rival for attention and remarks, but none can compare to the historic beauty of our Texas State Capitol building.
Favorite road
South Lamar Blvd. I love how this street changes every time I drive down it. There is always something new being built or new areas for food trailers to gather. The food trailers are a very big thing in Austin right now. You can try many different foods without ever leaving the same area. I also like that most of the "landmark" locations are still there. The Broken Spoke country dance hall is one of the more long term locations. There's always something fun to see when driving down South Lamar.