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Toyota 2002 Camry
2002 Toyota Camry LE V6
207,159 Miles
Houston, TX
396
días en el mercado
24% más que listados similares
396
días en el mercado
$4,999
Nissan 2009 Versa
2009 Nissan Versa 1.8 SL
111,844 Miles
Houston, TX
60
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10% menos que listados similares
60
días en el mercado
$5,295
Scion 2012 tC
2012 Scion tC Base
138,600 Miles
Houston, TX
51
días en el mercado
21% menos que listados similares
51
días en el mercado
$5,795
Lincoln 2007 MKZ
2007 Lincoln MKZ Base
98,733 Miles
Houston, TX
26
días en el mercado
27% menos que listados similares
26
días en el mercado
$5,995
Dodge 2010 Nitro
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2010 Dodge Nitro SXT
188,208 Miles
Houston, TX
1
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1
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$4,495
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Hyundai 2011 Sonata
2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited
187,093 Miles
Houston, TX
29
días en el mercado
6% más que listados similares
29
días en el mercado
$5,995
Ford 2012 Fusion
2012 Ford Fusion SE
189,432 Miles
Houston, TX
28
días en el mercado
1% más que listados similares
28
días en el mercado
$4,995
Toyota 2005 Corolla
2005 Toyota Corolla CE
194,170 Miles
Houston, TX
23
días en el mercado
24% más que listados similares
23
días en el mercado
$5,495
Buick 2005 Park Avenue
2005 Buick Park Avenue Ultra
208,208 Miles
Houston, TX
21
días en el mercado
67% más que listados similares
21
días en el mercado
$5,495
Nissan 2008 Altima
2008 Nissan Altima 2.5 S
153,828 Miles
Houston, TX
76
días en el mercado
13% menos que listados similares
76
días en el mercado
$4,995
Toyota 2009 Matrix
2009 Toyota Matrix Base
179,174 Miles
Houston, TX
80
días en el mercado
4% más que listados similares
80
días en el mercado
$5,495
Toyota 2004 Camry
2004 Toyota Camry XLE
199,368 Miles
Houston, TX
80
días en el mercado
25% más que listados similares
80
días en el mercado
$5,495
Toyota 2006 Sienna
2006 Toyota Sienna XLE 7 Passenger
262,038 Miles
Houston, TX
80
días en el mercado
22% más que listados similares
80
días en el mercado
$4,495
Mazda 2011 Mazda3
2011 Mazda Mazda3 i Sport
160,294 Miles
Houston, TX
80
días en el mercado
2% menos que listados similares
80
días en el mercado
$5,495
Lexus 2006 IS 250
2006 Lexus IS 250 Base
220,087 Miles
Houston, TX
80
días en el mercado
11% menos que listados similares
80
días en el mercado
$4,995
Scion 2005 xA
2005 Scion xA Base
172,495 Miles
Houston, TX
80
días en el mercado
2% menos que listados similares
80
días en el mercado
$3,995
Hyundai 2007 Elantra
2007 Hyundai Elantra GLS
223,305 Miles
Houston, TX
80
días en el mercado
32% más que listados similares
80
días en el mercado
$3,995
Kia 2012 Soul
2012 Kia Soul !
168,066 Miles
Houston, TX
80
días en el mercado
21% menos que listados similares
80
días en el mercado
$4,495
Ford 2006 F-150
2006 Ford F-150 XL
204,968 Miles
Houston, TX
13
días en el mercado
21% menos que listados similares
13
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$4,995
Ford 2003 F-150
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2003 Ford F-150 XLT
99,999 Miles
Houston, TX
22
días en el mercado
68% menos que listados similares
22
días en el mercado
$2,995
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Houston, TX Consejos y experiencias de conducción

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¿Es necesario un coche en Houston?
Debe tener
82%
Encantado de tener
28%
Puedes arreglártelas sin
6%
No precisamente
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Eli
Eli
Houston, TX
Houston, TX Consejos de conducción
Firstly, compared to the drivers of northern California and western Washington, where I have spent thousands of hours on the road, the drivers in Houston have the worst manners of anywhere I've ever lived. I therefore recommend very defensive driving, as well as resignation to the realities of infrequent turn signal use, being cut off, tailgated, or honked at for slowing down over railroad tracks. Additionally, there is essentially no way around the soul-crushing traffic, so it is very advantageous to learn traffic patterns and do whatever possible to choose one's home, place of work, and travel time to minimize commute time. Also, Houston's bedrock is prone to uneven degradation, which results in many severe undulations and potholes in the roads, so I recommend extra vigilance in order to avoid them. Lastly, traffic moves even more slowly when it rains, so plan for extra drive time when the weather is bad.
Houston, TX Consejos de compra
Due to the aforementioned, nasty road conditions, Houstonians pay significantly more than the national average for car repairs and maintenance, so I think one general consideration is that a car with adequate tire sidewall and suspension travel will last longer. I think the car buying process is similar to that of any major city. Specifically, there are several dealerships for every auto maker, so definitely use the fierce competition among them to your advantage. Additionally, there is more information available than ever before about how much consumers actually pay for new and used cars, so use it to negotiate a lower price. Lastly, the same injunctions apply to Houston as anywhere: If you buy used, evaluate the seller as much as the car and expect to pay more for maintenance, and if you buy new, do your homework, remember that everything is negotiable, and don't let a dealer talk you into paying extra for schlock like "administrative costs", window etching, underbody coating, prepaid maintenance, or other deceptive garbage. They will try to swindle you in the finance office as well in sales. Remember that in new car sales, such worthless add-ons are frequently referred to as EDP, for Extra Dealer Profit. All you are generally obligated to pay for is the car, tax, and title and license fees. If you finance, get pre-approved with your bank or credit union and use those rates to try and secure better rates from the dealer.
Recuerdo favorito
Houston's relatively low cost of living has as much to do with my favorite driving-related memory as anything about its roads or topography. When I moved to Houston (from the San Francisco bay area, where rent runs at about the rate of a villa on Richard Branson's private island), I could finally afford to sell my Corolla and buy a fun car. I have to say that in its capacity as basic transportation, the Corolla was a fine workhorse, but driving it generated no more excitement than operating a stand mixer. It was an appliance. That'll do, Corolla-pig, that'll do. In its place, I got a first-generation Honda Fit, which, although it lacks power, is light, nimble, has a stick shift, and is a joy to operate. So, the favorite memory is driving out of the dealership late at night and carving up the on-ramps, interchanges, and highways on the way back to my house. I reveled, after years of being stuck with the Corolla, in the simple pleasure of setting up corners in a car with tight steering, a well-tuned chassis and suspension, and a slick gearbox. Given the hour, traffic was very sparse, and Houston's skyscrapers and labyrinthine tangle of freeways turned out to be a wonderful setting for my return to driving enjoyment.
Camino favorito
Farm-to-Market routes along Waller-Tomball Road, northwest of Houston proper.. The area meets many criteria for good driving roads. Firstly, while I love driving fast, I do not generally impose my level of risk-acceptance on my fellow drivers, so its low traffic density and good visibility are a must. Additionally, it is rarely patrolled by the local constabulary, which bodes well for preserving my clean driving record. The roads themselves are pretty engaging, with mostly smooth pavement, a good mix of straightaways and turns of various speeds and radii, and excellent, pastoral scenery along the way.
Bekah
Bekah
Houston, TX
Houston, TX Consejos de conducción
I would tell drivers to be on the lookout for other drivers in the city. Drivers in Houston are extremely aggressive, and there is thick traffic all throughout the city. I would tell someone to drive defensively, yet be somewhat aggressive otherwise you will never make it driving in this city. Also, be aware that many people are uninsured in this city, and it is not uncommon at all to whiteness an accident, and one of the drivers will flee because they do not have proper paperwork. Overall, people just need to be extremely alert and aware of their surroundings in the city.
Houston, TX Consejos de compra
Go to Texas Auto Direct, especially if you are looking to buy a used car. They have the best prices in the city, and are great people to work with. Also, they will give you a fair price for your trade-in.
Recuerdo favorito
My favorite moment from driving in this city, would be one night out when Highway 99 had just opened and I was driving near sunset. The part of 99 I was on was still empty and desolate so you could see for miles. The sunset was the most amazing sunset I have seen in my life, and as I contented to drive it just kept getting more and more beautiful. I was with my boyfriend at the time, and we pulled over to take pictures and just sit and watch the sunset. My favorite part, was that we were on a major highway but because we were so far out, and the highway was so new, there was nobody around. It was an eerie feeling, because we were on a city-like highway, on the outskirts of a major city, but nobody was around and we had the most beautiful sunset. We ended up then driving off as the sun finished setting and watched night fall on the city, which you could see at a distance because of the clarity of the area, and from the high up points of the city. I really enjoyed this night because we got to see for miles in the city, since Houston is so flat, while watching one of the most breathtaking sunsets I have seen in my life.
Camino favorito
North Bridgeland Parkway. I really enjoy driving down this road because it is the main road into my parent's neighborhood. The road for me creates a sense of feeling like I am at home, and reminds me that I am close to seeing my family. Beyond the sentimental part of the road, is simply the road itself. The road is not congested like most other parts of the city, and is 45 miles per hour. It is the perfect speed for being able to drive not too fast, but still feel the speed behind the road. Also, especially during the spring, the setting of the road is beautiful. There are lakes that flow all along the road and connect together, and then out beyond the lakes there is walking trails and woods. This creates the feeling that you are not in such a large city. In the springtime, most years there are beautiful wild flowers planted all along the banks of the river, that are breathtaking to look at as you drive by. Also while driving sometimes you will see animals that you do not typically see in Houston along the water. These things include an eagle, alligators, and interesting birds. The road is about 3 miles long, but it is a beautiful road that creates a feeling of home on one side, yet collides with nature on the other side without being overly congested.