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Jeep 1993 Wrangler
1993 Jeep Wrangler S
222,292 Miles
Boise, ID
10
days on market
17% less than similar listings
10
days on market
$4,499
Smart 2015 fortwo
2015 Smart fortwo Base
56,836 Miles
Boise, ID
23
days on market
24% less than similar listings
23
days on market
$5,900
Chevrolet 2007 Suburban
2007 Chevrolet Suburban LS
221,701 Miles
Boise, ID
165
days on market
32% less than similar listings
165
days on market
$4,999
Buick 1992 Roadmaster
1992 Buick Roadmaster Base
0 Mile
Boise, ID
8
days on market
59% less than similar listings
8
days on market
$2,900
Saturn 2007 Vue
2007 Saturn Vue Green Line
88,103 Miles
Boise, ID
99
days on market
30% less than similar listings
99
days on market
$4,999
Jeep 1999 Grand Cherokee
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
147,036 Miles
Boise, ID
80
days on market
33% more than similar listings
80
days on market
$5,900
Chevrolet 2002 Trailblazer
2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer LS
136,216 Miles
Boise, ID
120
days on market
19% less than similar listings
120
days on market
$3,999
Nissan 2006 Xterra
2006 Nissan Xterra X
252,119 Miles
Boise, ID
5
days on market
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5
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Cadillac 1996 DeVille
1996 Cadillac DeVille Base
130,641 Miles
Garden City, ID
150
days on market
94% more than similar listings
150
days on market
$5,999
Ford 2006 Escape
2006 Ford Escape XLT Sport
214,000 Miles
Garden City, ID
66
days on market
34% more than similar listings
66
days on market
$5,499
Dodge 2010 Caliber
2010 Dodge Caliber SXT
200,000 Miles
Garden City, ID
26
days on market
53% more than similar listings
26
days on market
$4,999
BMW 2002 X5
2002 BMW X5 4.6is
162,349 Miles
Garden City, ID
122
days on market
21% less than similar listings
122
days on market
$5,999
Honda 2009 Fit
2009 Honda Fit Sport
169,983 Miles
Boise, ID
26
days on market
10% more than similar listings
26
days on market
$5,995
Honda 2005 CR-V
2005 Honda CR-V LX
184,562 Miles
Boise, ID
13
days on market
1% more than similar listings
13
days on market
$5,478
Ford 2010 Fusion
2010 Ford Fusion SE
122,899 Miles
Garden City, ID
2
days on market
13% less than similar listings
2
days on market
$5,995
Volkswagen 2005 Jetta
2005 Volkswagen Jetta GLS TDI
123,138 Miles
Boise, ID
73
days on market
19% less than similar listings
73
days on market
$5,975
GMC 2007 Yukon
2007 GMC Yukon SLE
172,176 Miles
Boise, ID
4
days on market
55% less than similar listings
4
days on market
$4,995
Nissan 2013 Pathfinder
2013 Nissan Pathfinder SL
194,543 Miles
Boise, ID
2
days on market
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2
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Ford 2006 Focus
2006 Ford Focus ZX4 S
303,000 Miles
Boise, ID
13
days on market
129% more than similar listings
13
days on market
$3,500
Ford 2010 Fusion
2010 Ford Fusion SEL
195,618 Miles
Boise, ID
26
days on market
20% more than similar listings
26
days on market
$5,500

Boise, ID DEALER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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CR
CR
Beaverton, Oregon
Mini Of Portland
2008 MINI 1845
This dealership had the widest selection of MINIs in the Northwest region of the U. S. at the time. The staff was friendly, and very helpful. Their knowledge of MINI Coopers exceeded that of other sales people I spoke with more locally. Many of the staff drove MINIs for their personal cars, so they were able to provide more personal advice.
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Boise, ID Driving Tips and Experiences

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Is a car necessary in Boise?
Must have
9%
Nice to have
9%
You can get by without
2%
Don't really need one
0%
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0%
Jessie
Jessie
Boise, ID
Boise, ID Driving Tips
The easy way to enjoy driving in Boise is to obey the law. It sounds simple, but so very few people actually do it. Obviously, don't drive recklessly or speed, but more specifically try to remember two big things. First, turn into the nearest lane. Boise is a little like a maze with lots of twists and turns. Therefore, if you can make those turns carefully and legally you will be much better off. Do not make wide turns because many turns are multiple lanes and if you don't stay in your lane it could be dangerous. Next, try to avoid lane changes. If you plan your route in advance you can choose the correct lane well in advance and make very few lane changes which streamlines traffic and cuts down on the risk of a motor vehicle collision. Something as simple as a lane change causes a large number of crashes and can be avoided with a little planning. Plus, people who make multiple lane changes are really just showing everyone else how low their intelligence is by being a horrible driver.
Boise, ID Buying Tips
There are three main options to buying a vehicle in Boise. There is a dense area of new vehicle dealers on Fairview Avenue in west Boise, there are several used car dealers on Chinden Boulevard, and of course you can buy from private citizens on Craigslist. For a new vehicle, the convenience of the row of dealers on Fairview is handy. Obviously, there are other dealers around the city, but when they are literally one lot after another it cuts down on time. I have friends that drive through the lots late at night when no one is around to just look at vehicles. Then once they have narrowed down their search, they stop in during business hours to test drive a few. If you are looking for a cheap option and want to buy used, there are many small used dealers on Chinden. You can't be picky as they usually have a much much smaller selection. A much better used option is to search Craigslist and buy from a previous owner instead of a used car dealer. Boise is a nice area without "bad" sections of town that other cities have. With so many large families, there are many nice used vehicles available from people who are upgrading and selling their older vehicles.
Favorite driving memory
In April each year in Boise there is one of the largest running races in the country called the Robie Creek Half Marathon. In preparation for the race one year I drove the course and it is one of the more enjoyable drives in Boise. As I began at Fort Boise Park in northeast Boise I began immediately climbing on Shaw Mountain Road. I started at an elevation of 2725 feet and eventually reached the summit at 4797 feet. Along the way, you can look back over the city and see a great view of Bronco Stadium, home of the Boise State Broncos. A couple of miles up you cross a cattle guard indicating you are now officially in the foothills and not downtown anymore. Shortly after that the pavement ends and the road narrows. Trees line the road and create a very shaded cool drive. The pitch of the road varies from stretches of false flats to super steep and a little scary. Once over the summit, there are steep downhill turns that are lots of fun. After a few more miles the road flattens out and you come to a recreational area known as Robie Creek. I wish the race was a fun as the drive.
Favorite road
Victory Road. The west side of Boise is set up in a grid pattern in which each major intersection is one mile apart. This makes navigating the city very easy especially once you get to know the names of the major intersections. When I was still fairly new to this city I used to drive around to see new neighborhoods for fun. As I drove farther and farther out I encountered one of the southern major streets called Victory Road. Victory Road is near the end of the suburbs where it starts to become rural. I enjoyed that at one section of the road there would be lots of businesses, another section would be lined with schools and neighborhoods, and other sections would be large properties with horses or other animals. The vast variety that could be experienced by just driving on one continuous road was fun to see. For people visiting Boise, I would encourage them to see many of the sites of the city, but also put on your list to drive Victory Road from end to end and get a sense of how a mid-sized city can still have a small town feel.
Ian
Ian
Boise, ID
Boise, ID Driving Tips
Look for the pockets of quirkiness. You'll find Hipsters hanging out with teen skaters right next to an amazing art gallery if you just slow down and enjoy the drive.
Boise, ID Buying Tips
There are lots of places to explore that are off the beaten path, and with our feast or famine winter snow, You'll be able to use a 4WD almost year round. Most of the car dealerships are in two locations. One towards downtown, right near the mall. The other out to the West in the Nampa/Caldwell area. More often than not these dealers have been in business a while. So check out their reputations with the locals before choosing where to look. We're pretty friendly!
Favorite driving memory
My favorite driving memory has got to be the first time I experienced a beautiful sunrise with hot air balloons filling the sky. I was relatively new to Boise, and I'm not a morning person, so I didn't have any knowledge of Boise's hot air balloon claim to fame. I was driving East towards our beautiful downtown area on a crisp summer morning, way too early for my tastes. I had the windows down to let the fresh air in, and because it was going to be another scorcher that afternoon. As I crested the hill of an overpass I saw vivid pinks and oranges painted across the sky. The Rockies sat dark and sharp in opposition to the bright colors of the dawn. Then I noticed a few rounder peaks that seemed to be moving. I knew something was wrong, but I couldn't figure out what. Then the sun peeked over a low ridge and illuminated a bright colored hot air balloon. Ah, that's what the mining mountaintops were! Over to the South East I could see the pop of green that followed the river and led to a large downtown park. It was like the trees made their own road towards the balloon launch. I didn't mind getting up early that day
Favorite road
Eagle Road. Eagle Road used to be way on the West end of town. Out past HP, which was already in the boonies. Only farms were to be found out there. I remember the smell of mint growing in the fields on the West of Eagle Road. Now it not only hosts the only Krispy Kreme in town, but also has the busiest intersection in Idaho. Many of the farms have been bought and developed, but you can still find a few hanging on. Just across the road from Krispy Kreme, at the busiest intersection, is a corner plot of about 30 acres of farmland. A few years ago they planted a crop of onions in lieu of the corn from the previous summer. Did you know that the afternoon summer sun heats up the onion plants enough to perfume the air? On Eagle Road you get to see slices of life, that don't normally intersect, coexist next to each other.