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Subaru 2010 Outback
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2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium
135,443 Miles
San Francisco, CA
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Toyota 2013 Prius
2013 Toyota Prius Five
175,266 Miles
Daly City, CA
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Toyota 2001 Sienna
2001 Toyota Sienna CE
175,828 Miles
Daly City, CA
49
days on market
54% more than similar listings
49
days on market
$5,999
Hyundai 2010 Genesis
2010 Hyundai Genesis 3.8L V6
153,392 Miles
Daly City, CA
30
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17% less than similar listings
30
days on market
$5,999
Ford 2014 Fusion Hybrid
2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid S
161,000 Miles
Daly City, CA
143
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Toyota 2000 Tacoma
2000 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner V6
297,482 Miles
Daly City, CA
198
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Mazda 2012 Mazda6
2012 Mazda Mazda6 i Sport
142,382 Miles
Colma, CA
17
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19% less than similar listings
17
days on market
$5,288
Mercury 2010 Milan Hybrid
2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid Base
150,439 Miles
Colma, CA
17
days on market
10% less than similar listings
17
days on market
$4,999
Volkswagen 2011 Tiguan
2011 Volkswagen Tiguan S
85,077 Miles
Colma, CA
9
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Chevrolet 2005 Blazer
2005 Chevrolet Blazer LS
100,103 Miles
Colma, CA
54
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54
days on market
$5,999
Honda 2005 Civic
2005 Honda Civic LX
123,370 Miles
Colma, CA
63
days on market
1% more than similar listings
63
days on market
$5,899
Toyota 2007 Prius
2007 Toyota Prius Base
164,071 Miles
Colma, CA
23
days on market
2% more than similar listings
23
days on market
$5,992
Scion 2010 tC
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2010 Scion tC Base
148,183 Miles
San Bruno, CA
1
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6% more than similar listings
1
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$5,991
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Saturn 2000 L-Series
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2000 Saturn L-Series LS1
72,709 Miles
Oakland, CA
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Nissan 2011 LEAF
2011 Nissan LEAF SL
40,217 Miles
Oakland, CA
90
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38% less than similar listings
90
days on market
$4,800
Honda 2008 Odyssey
2008 Honda Odyssey EX-L
118,878 Miles
Alameda, CA
30
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36% less than similar listings
30
days on market
$5,995
BMW 2014 X3
2014 BMW X3 xDrive28i
128,067 Miles
Alameda, CA
52
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46% less than similar listings
52
days on market
$5,995
Ford 2015 Focus
2015 Ford Focus SE
113,926 Miles
Alameda, CA
51
days on market
37% less than similar listings
51
days on market
$4,995
Ford 2000 F-150
2000 Ford F-150 Work
177,505 Miles
Alameda, CA
51
days on market
6% more than similar listings
51
days on market
$4,995
Toyota 2009 Corolla
2009 Toyota Corolla XRS
135,229 Miles
Alameda, CA
102
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23% less than similar listings
102
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$5,995

San Francisco, CA DEALER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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az
az
Serramonte Ford Colma
2013 Ford 959
Accommodating to our questions Knowledgeable about all aspects All departments were friendly to customers They were not overtly push Had the inventory on hand for desired purchase
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5.0
Facility
3.0
Process
4.0
Service
5.0
CAR BUYER  GO THERE!!
CAR BUYER GO THERE!!
94101
Bay Motor Works San Francisco
2013 BMW 1323
the people are helpful and will go all out to help you with what you need to het the car you want
Overall
5.0
Facility
5.0
Process
4.0
Service
4.0
B.T
B.T
San Francisco, California
Suzuki Authorized Sales And Service San Francisco
2008 Suzuki 1958
It was the most affordable and one of the few with car I wanted with specifications I wanted. The person who aided my selection was also very courteous and made it even easier during my selection process.
Overall
4.0
Facility
2.0
Process
4.0
Service
5.0
Rob
Rob
San Francisco, California
San Francisco Toyota
2013 Scion 1788
Nice people and great service, they were open to giving us plenty of discounts, nice about test drives etc.
Overall
5.0
Facility
5.0
Process
5.0
Service
5.0
CC
CC
San Francisco, California
Piccolo Petes Cafe San Francisco
2008 Pontiac 1676
They were so kind and didn't jack me on my prices. They were friendly and acted like a friend instead of a dealer. They showed me everything the car had to offer and let me test drive it to get a feel for it since ya never know what you're getting into.
Overall
5.0
Facility
5.0
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5.0
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5.0

San Francisco, CA Driving Tips and Experiences

Autolist Poll
Is a car necessary in San Francisco?
Must have
8%
Nice to have
9%
You can get by without
8%
Don't really need one
13%
No need at all
7%
Joe
Joe
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA Driving Tips
I would suggest that drivers to the city study a map ahead of time, simply to familiarize themselves with the major East-to-West running streets and a handful of the major North-to-South running streets. While San Francisco can seem overwhelmingly difficult to navigate, it actually is not. The streets are laid-out in a grid, so if one can simply remember the names and orientations of about 10 key streets, then it's easy to regain one's sense of direction after getting turned around... Just be careful not to get forced onto entering the I-80 on accident, which leads to the Bay Bridge, because there's no turning back until you reach Oakland/Berkeley.
San Francisco, CA Buying Tips
The most important thing to know about buying a car in the city is that it's better to leave the city to find an affordable dealership. Because San Francisco is so small and the commercial rental spaces are so expensive, there are only luxury automobile dealerships in the city. The handful of small, used-cars sales lots are completely untrustworthy and should be avoided. One could attempt to use Craigslist to buy a car, but honestly it would be easier just to drive across the Bay Bridge (10-15 minutes) and find a well stocked dealership in the Oakland/Emoryville area.
Favorite driving memory
My favorite memory from driving in San Francisco came a few years ago on the night of the birthday of my friend Christine. My circle of friends and I would play a game with each other whenever it was someone's birthday: we would blind-fold the birthday boy/girl and drive them around and around and around San Francisco. Since the city is so compact and there are so many hills, it's easy for the blind-folded person to lose track of where they are. Then after all of the twists and turns, we would ultimately drive to a restaurant that was only 2 or 3 blocks away from our starting point. Occasionally, we would actually drive someone to a far away restaurant. On the day of Christine's birthday, I was driving and trying so hard to get her turned around and lost while blind-folded that I myself got lost in San Francisco. I entered a neighborhood that I wasn't familiar with, and after a few minutes I was sitting at a red light trying to figure out where to go (we did not have working GPS). As I was sitting at the red light, I suddenly realize that the street that I was on was not a one-way street, rather it was a 2-way street and I was sitting in the left-hand lane, facing oncoming traffic opposite me across the intersection. As the light turned green, I quickly signaled and tried to cut-back to the right-hand lane. When I looked over the car that was yielding to let me back into the correct lane was actually a San Francisco police car. I made eye-contact with the officer who scowled at me, then I saw him glace over and see my blind-folded friend Christine in the back seat. All of a sudden he turned on his lights and sirens!... but he looked away from me and sped off to handle some more important dispatch call. Whew!
Favorite road
California Street. California Street is one of the quintessential San Francisco streets. It has tons of super-steep hills and there are even cable-car tracks running along some portions of it. Therefore, there are times when you can be driving in your car and a cable car will be moving along next to you in traffic. California Street also passes through Chinatown and the Financial district. The views along California Street are phenomenal!
Noelle
Noelle
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA Driving Tips
Check Google Maps often for up to date traffic reports. You don't wanna be stuck in traffic that you could have otherwise avoided. Also, ride sharing apps like Uber and Lyft are great, but be careful not to use them during rush hours or the holidays, as prices can be though the roof.
San Francisco, CA Buying Tips
Buying a car in the Bay Area is great because of the amount of choices there are. If you are on a budget, you can look on craigslist or go down to a local used car shop where you are bound to find a good deal if you know what you're doing. If you have a little bit more money and want to splurge you can go down to the Porsche dealer and find whatever high end car you want to indulge yourself in. The density of population lends it hand in helping you as a customer find the car that you are looking for, used or brand new.
Favorite driving memory
I think one of the highlights of driving in the Bay Area is how beautiful the scenery in such a densely populated area can be if you are in the right place at the right time. I was on my way to Antioch, CA located in the East Bay Area, when I found myself on the off ramp for highway 4. The sun was just setting and the way that it lit up the sky around Mt. Diablo was something that I have never forgotten. San Francisco is also a great place to drive by some great views if you know where to look and how to avoid the traffic during rush hour.
Favorite road
Highway 13. Highway 13 is a pretty small highway for the bay area in that parts of it only have 3 lanes on both sides - a rarity for a place this densely populated and near Oakland. It is my favorite to drive because at the Lincoln exit you can see the LDS Temple peeking through the trees and as soon as you exit it is in plain view for you to see. It sits on a hill in Oakland that overlooks the whole bay area and gives you a really unique way to see the city, especially at night.