Now that you've bought that beautiful new car, how do you plan to take care of it? When the need for vehicle maintenance or accident repair arises, Edmunds.com features a national directory of auto repair shops to help you locate a trustworthy mechanic in your area. Search our listings of auto repair shops in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and compare prices and services to find the best deal at the most convenient location. With all the time and effort that went into buying your new car, it's important to find an auto repair shop you can trust.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Auto Repair Shops
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Wow great price. $43,910 was the best quote foe Sienna AWD with convenience and premium package.
Just finalized deal for 2011 Sienna Limited Blizzard Pearl with tan interior: Luxury Package, Convenience Package, door guards, roof rack cross bars and floor mats. Purchased from Andrew Toyota of Milwuakee.... Financed through PenFed for 2.49%..... MSRP: $45,154 Price Paid: $39,389 Doc Fee: $198 Tax 5%: $1979 OTD Total: $41,566
Maybe YOU can find a nicely equipped 2011 Sonata with less than 20,000 miles for $15k or less, but the least used expensive 2011 Sonata within 500 miles of me (which covers a large area including Twin Cities, Chicago, KC, Milwaukee, and Indianapolis) is $16,995. If I take off the mileage limit, the lowest priced 2011 Sonata within 500 miles of me is a stripped GLS AT (plastic wheel covers, no options) with 29.4k miles for $16,390, and it's 360 miles away. And that's a LOT of miles for a car that can't be more than 15 months old. No wonder it's only $16.4k.
Low pay increases? Try NO PAY INCREASES!!! Of course the price of everthing else goes up! Pretty soon Old Milwaukee and ramen noodles will be costly luxuries while we're eating Chinese-manufactured cat food and dying of the same poison that killed Fluffy.
It always suprises me that not everyone is getting at least high 20's for hwy trips. I just got back from a trip from milwaukee to south haven MI, a total trip of 435 miles that included getting caught in bad traffic on the dan ryan expressway, and my low fuel light is'nt even on yet. The tank will probally be around 30-31 mpg, and I really did'nt do anything special except avoid speeding and use the cruise control. As far as telling fuel mpg from the gas gauge, I've found that starting from a completely topped up tank that 1/2 tank is almost exactly 10 gallons used and the low fuel light comes on at nearly exactly 15 gals used. This info is useful as you can see how your doing while still driving by doing some basic mental math. I for instance am pleased to see 300 miles at 1/2 tank as I know I'm getting at least 30 mpg.
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