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Toyota 2003 Corolla
2003 Toyota Corolla CE
167,452 Miles
Brentwood, MD
121
days on market
27% more than similar listings
121
days on market
$5,800
Nissan 2011 Murano
2011 Nissan Murano SL
115,252 Miles
Brentwood, MD
117
days on market
45% less than similar listings
117
days on market
$5,593
Buick 2006 Lucerne
2006 Buick Lucerne CXL V6
174,634 Miles
Brentwood, MD
18
days on market
39% less than similar listings
18
days on market
$2,900
Ford 2003 Expedition
2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer
333,676 Miles
Brentwood, MD
108
days on market
32% more than similar listings
108
days on market
$3,235
Ford 2010 Fusion
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2010 Ford Fusion SE
125,055 Miles
Brentwood, MD
79
days on market
46% less than similar listings
79
days on market
$3,672
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Audi 2007 Q7
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2007 Audi Q7 3.6 Premium quattro
137,144 Miles
Brentwood, MD
100
days on market
81% less than similar listings
100
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$1,850
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Mercedes-Benz 2010 C-Class
2010 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C 300 Luxury
124,257 Miles
Brentwood, MD
50
days on market
43% less than similar listings
50
days on market
$4,940
Chrysler 2010 Town and Country
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Touring
135,231 Miles
Brentwood, MD
157
days on market
47% less than similar listings
157
days on market
$3,900
Hyundai 2011 Sonata
2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS
217,446 Miles
Brentwood, MD
63
days on market
19% less than similar listings
63
days on market
$3,437
Toyota 2002 Camry
2002 Toyota Camry XLE
113,602 Miles
Brentwood, MD
28
days on market
14% less than similar listings
28
days on market
$5,025
Volkswagen 2009 Routan
2009 Volkswagen Routan SEL
100,555 Miles
Arlington, VA
136
days on market
41% less than similar listings
136
days on market
$4,995
Nissan 2007 Altima
2007 Nissan Altima 2.5 S
160,551 Miles
Arlington, VA
32
days on market
10% less than similar listings
32
days on market
$4,995
Toyota 2004 Sienna
2004 Toyota Sienna CE 7 Passenger
252,347 Miles
Arlington, VA
66
days on market
3% more than similar listings
66
days on market
$3,595
Saab 2003 9-3
2003 Saab 9-3 SE
114,712 Miles
Arlington, VA
171
days on market
11% less than similar listings
171
days on market
$3,995
Hyundai 2014 Sonata
2014 Hyundai Sonata GLS
195,883 Miles
Arlington, VA
4
days on market
34% less than similar listings
4
days on market
$3,995
Scion 2010 xB
2010 Scion xB Base
132,731 Miles
Arlington, VA
97
days on market
26% less than similar listings
97
days on market
$4,995
Chrysler 2015 Town and Country
2015 Chrysler Town and Country Touring
185,446 Miles
Arlington, VA
18
days on market
39% less than similar listings
18
days on market
$4,495
Hyundai 2010 Sonata
2010 Hyundai Sonata GLS
152,223 Miles
Arlington, VA
17
days on market
22% less than similar listings
17
days on market
$3,995
MINI 2011 Cooper Clubman
2011 MINI Cooper Clubman Base
119,679 Miles
Arlington, VA
18
days on market
23% less than similar listings
18
days on market
$4,981
Audi 2006 A4
2006 Audi A4 2.0T
102,512 Miles
Arlington, VA
44
days on market
36% less than similar listings
44
days on market
$4,981

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Washington, DC Driving Tips and Experiences

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Nice to have
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You can get by without
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Don't really need one
20%
No need at all
11%
Masao
Masao
Washington, DC
Washington, DC Driving Tips
Despite the traffic and aggressive drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians, don't be afraid to go slow and take your time. Concentrate on your surroundings. If you can, avoid traffic circles because they can be confusing. That's easier said than done. Numbered streets run north and south, lettered streets run east and west, and streets named after US states run at diagonals (SE, SW, NE, NW). Numbered streets all get reset at the US Capitol, meaning going north of the Capitol it starts from 1 and goes up. Going south of the Capitol it also starts at 1 and goes up.
Washington, DC Buying Tips
The suburbs is generally where people go to purchase cars. I only specifically know of many dealerships in the Virginia side. It goes without saying but do plenty of homework on the internet, checking prices and models, before venturing in to a dealership where they tend to oversell you.
Favorite driving memory
My favorite memory of driving in Washington DC is, generally speaking, back from my teens and very early twenties. After a long night of dancing at the clubs in DC it was always nice to step out of the club, away from the booming sounds of dance music, and into my car on a relaxing drive back home with friends as my passengers. There was little to no traffic on the way home and, during the summers, it was great to have the windows open during the drive.
Favorite road
George Washington Memorial Parkway. Traffic gets really bad on the parkway but, when it's not congested, it's a very scenic drive that follows the Potomac River on the Virginia side. The road is tree lined with various scene spots that one could stop on to admire the views. The road frequently curves along with the landscape. It's particularly nice during autumn as the leaves are changing color.
Lori
Lori
Washington, DC
Washington, DC Driving Tips
Plan extra driving time into your itinerary if you are going on a weekday. During the week, driving in D.C. Is a very slow-going affair. You are actually better off taking Metro on the weekdays, because your commute will only be nominally shorter should you take your car. Even walking is faster than the stop and go traffic around the Mall, Dupont Circle, Chinatown, and White House.
Washington, DC Buying Tips
Many of the city's inhabitants go out to the suburbs to shop or hang out because there is simply more out there. You will probably want something fuel efficient and not too large. Having a compact car or even a standard size sedan comes in handy when you want to squeeze into a lane or into a tight parking spot on the street.
Favorite driving memory
My favorite memory from driving in D.C. Is driving along the George Washington Parkway with my friends to see "The Book of Mormon" at the Kennedy Center. This is a beautiful, wooded stretch of highway that leads you into D.C. From the suburbs. On the weekends, it is generally pretty easy driving as there aren't as many cars on the road. You can enjoy the sights of the woods and the Potomac River along the side. You eventually cross the bridge into Georgetown, which is a tony, historical section of D.C. Drivers are very polite here. I remember having to change lanes, and the car behind my motioned me to go ahead. That almost never happens anywhere else.
Favorite road
Connecticut Avenue. This road will take you from the Maryland suburbs through some of the best places in D.C., Including Cleveland Park and the Uptown cinema, the National Zoo, Dupont Circle, and into the heart of the governmental district.